94 this sort of situation. I think it is important that we find out right now that you are not going to be able to jump from much of this data to this other situation that Harry has to work about, and Gene, too. It does not seem comparable to acute exposure. DR. BOND: the combination. I thought it was necessary to postulate In other words, can we explain everything we saw on the effects of giving dosages as we know them now, or are these inconsistent with present knowledge. DR. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C 10 DUNHAM: Who has in hand the burros situation? 11 That is the only thing that is comparable. 12 course the blood picture took? 13 14 CDR. Higher doses. It was smilar to sirgle dose given to dogs. 15 16 CRONKITE: Do you recall what DR. DUNHAM: iI was wondering whether they showed the prdonged curve at the lower doses. 17 LT. LOONEY: There is one thing in going over all 18 the available information on the use of radium and radon. 19 I can look this up tonight and go over the hematological 20 responses, but al I remember there is of the German literature following the internal use of radium and radon. 23 ARC 24 a wide variation in some confusion. This might throw some light or more I will give you areport on this tomorrow. I do remember one case that they said they got an increase in the red cant of something like one million, and I remember LS