58 AFTERNOON SESSION. DR. BUGHER: ' 2:00 P.M. Now we: go on to a general discussion of the material which was presented before lunch, and I think it might be perhaps wise to take some of the things up in more or less the recorded order in which they were presented, that is, considerations of dose, and so on, were touched on somewhat. Gene, did you have any suggestions in mind here as to the general direction of our discussion along these lines? CDR. CRONKITE: Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. 10 11 don't 12 that is, would anyone venture to make an estimate of the 13 prognosis as far as the individuals are concerned, both from 14 the external exposures that they received, 15 exposures separately, and then the probable effect of the 16 combination. 17 situation as far as these individuals are concerned? 18 certainly do not Know. 19 4 “ ~ tyson » retains baw “ DR. and the internal It was alluded to, but just what is the BUGHER: That is a short discussion. I Our desire is to get somewhat more extended comment from other 21 members of the group. MR. COHN: One source of infirmaton m this point 23 may perhaps come out of the animal studies. 24 something like 66 animals, and the animals in general ARC Department or © think was realistically approached this momirg, and 20 22 27 There is one general thing that I We brought back have about ten times the internal body burden of the radio aan. ss as pore td wieite tas ay 59