88 1 eight week periods? COL. BROWNING: 3 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. 6 never seen q CDR. ETTER: Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. 9 COL. I will bring it in for you. What is it? BROWNING: It is the therapy units, 10 Baylor and one at Sloan Kettering. 11 everything, 12 one at This was a little bit of including leukemia. DR. 18 I have it. COL. BROWNING: 8 DUNHAM: Commander Etter, have you anything to add to that at this point? 14 ARC » CDR. ETTER: No. I think what is bothering 15 Vic a bit is that in setting up figures for so-called 16 operational implications in atomic warfare, we in the past 7 have pretty much considered it to be 100 r probably at the 18 very low limit of any signs or symptoms appearing with 19 probably a thought that a group of troops receiving 100 r 20 could go on with their normal duties. 21 if the 150 r is going to result in this type of thing, 22 whether or not our figures for operational purposes might not 23 be a bit on the high side, rather than the low side, and we 24 would have to come down a bit on this 26 . This makes you wonder thing. I think that is what Vic is getting at. -@0 penartne cg ~ picbors geal * a é oT, Am. fone? SF