some clinical work on the effects of rac
radiation therapy on the blood count, amd I did some work with
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pr 4ippen, I-mese—sayot-Pindyor-denew I could talk on and on and on,
— <<youknow, and I don't want to do that.
BERGE:
Oh please do.
KOHN:
2
WELKekSuaES trom my point of view it isn't that
important.
But I think anyone with any training could look over
these selected papers which I list cuemtnexeand see the sorts of
thing I was interested in.
Bat
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I'm using T, of course, my
collaborators were equally interested.
They showed better than I
can in my stuttering way here what went on then.
I can give youa
list of all the papers I've published if that's desirable, but I
think this selection here-~ I don't know quite why I wrote this
brief curriculum vitalBayautoTy tells the story.
Whoever's #ppiy interested can look this over.
If he has any
WY
background at all he'll immediately see whatgoing on, yweeeaw,
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BERGE:
Can you talk a little bit about how you felt about the
results that you got?
KOHN:
AMM I don't understand what you mean.
BERGE:
Do you feel that your years at the radiological lab were
productive in the way that you had hoped they were going to be?