131 1 the quality of the reproductions of the illustrations. 2 other words, this report is one of the few which will - 3] receive a very critical international look, and we want it tol 41 be altogether to the credit of the United States, not only in 5 the scientific content, but in its format and actual 6 appearance. 7 8 . In Those are the considerations as I see then. Col. Browning, do you have some additional considerations from your point of view? 9 COL. BROWNING: No, sir, because in essence we 10] have access to most of the information at any rate, and as e 11 far as our headquarters is concerned, we can always use the Se 12 raw data. eg 13 the group to have the thin 52 14 be made available to the general medical profession. 3 15 stand is not the old hidebound school typa We think this 16 should be out sit cam be used, 17 18 19 20 24 arc DR. BOND: put out in such form that it ca Our | There is a practical consideration here if we have the colored notal plates in the report. CDR, CONARD: those, I am afraid. It w1l take considerable time on a DR, BUGHER: How much? CDR. CONARD: ‘I don't really know. | 28 CDR. CRONKITE: 25 y Teerg of tment Depar citi However, we are no less anxious than the rest of 22 24 Ulataniqnie A It will be about #ix to eight weeks if we can contract locally. If we have to do it through Los 4 long it will take. how s know Alamos, Lord only Historian Tro EG eae te pe , BAe. }3: