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eight week periods?

COL. BROWNING:
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Yes, some of them for six months

and a year,

CDR. CRONKITE:

This data, if it is available, we

ought to get hold of it for comparative purposes.
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never seen

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CDR. ETTER:

Alderson Reporting Company
Washington, D. C.

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COL.

I will bring it in for you.

What is it?

BROWNING:

It is the therapy units,

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Baylor and one at Sloan Kettering.

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everything,

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one at

This was a little bit of

including leukemia.

DR.

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I have

it.

COL. BROWNING:

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DUNHAM:

Commander Etter, have you anything to

add to that at this point?

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CDR.

ETTER:

No.

I think what is bothering

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Vic a bit is that in setting up figures for so-called

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operational implications in atomic warfare, we in the past

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have pretty much considered it to be 100 r probably at the

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very low limit of any signs or symptoms appearing with

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probably a thought that a group of troops receiving 100 r

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could go on with their normal duties.

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if the 150 r is going to result in this type of thing,

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whether or not our figures for operational purposes might not

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be a bit on the high side, rather than the low side, and we

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would have to come down a bit on this

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This makes you wonder

thing.

I think that is

what Vic is getting at.
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