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From Argonne there is this one case of a man that
was exposed to platelets and leukocytes who hit the low

values at about the same time as the men of this large group
did.

I rather expected that people would be concerned about

these differences in the time.

Is that what a single dose

of radiation would do to a man or isn't it?
DR. DUNHAM:

We don't have any evidence to the

contrary, do we, in man?

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BOND:

May I ask Col. Browning and perhaps

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Commander Etter on this point:

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and does this surprise them?

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are there difficulties?

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down earlier.

But if my memory is not wrong on this,

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How about the clinical picture?

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little in the way of radiation sickness, just about

But they showed very

But the blood did go down earlier

with the whites and platelets,

as I recall-it.

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