87 -z 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? Washington, D. C. Alderson Reporting Company DR. BOND: May I ask Col. Browning and perhaps 10 Commander Etter on this point: 11 and does this surprise them? 12 are there difficulties? 13 COL. BROWNING: dose. 16 down earlier. But if my memory is not wrong on this, DR. BOND: 18° COL. BROWNING: How about the clinical picture? . shan: Pttar phic:ce -. e. £ of course, when they received it, which was the reason that we were 20 justified in using those amounts. 21 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. I willbring that stuff in tomorrowi we FEE a Tise people were not well, 19 25 Depa’ it did go This was with one MEV stuff. 17 24 nar I have those records, and I will get 15 ' 23 a “ _ them up tonight,where people have been given 150 r in one ARC at ; { Is it 150 r anticipated or 14 comparable to the natives. ~ ry Was this actually observed, DR. DUNHAM: Did they follow through for six and be ay 2 , peas Tt