126 SC, then to ask the respective individuals from Los Alamos, New York Operations Office, and NRDL, to submit rather complete addenda to the basic report where they can go into all of these imponderables that we discussed yesterday. Then so far as the clinical and hematologic and estimates of the prognosis, and perhaps a discussion of future handling of this type of incident, I think we should go into more detail, and it would be primarily up to Dr. Bond, Conard and myself, and the others, to get this down Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. 10 in rather intimate detail. 11 I would like to see, if at all possible, the 12 parts on dosimetry and the part on the excretion and 13 deposition in the individualg and our part of it,in firm 14 form beforethe lst of August. I think the addenda will 15 come along as people can do-it, perhaps before the first of 16 the year. 17 Histomatology of the skin I think should be in 18 detail whenever Dr. Wood is able to complete it, and be 19 incorporated with Dr. Conard's section in the report. 20 think that takes care of ny attitude towards the final report 21 itzelf. 22 it will contain amy military classified data. 23 ARC 24 25 I It will contam no restricted data. I don't think COL. BROWNING: No. | When you sent that paper over the first time, there were a very few mentions in there of material that was really classified as far as we were Department of Energ ‘ ‘ " imipoiarens fiat. ce :~ J a iri {x