FOREWORD BY THE COMMITTEE As mentioned in the letter of transmittal, had the Committee covered all the aspects of its assigned subject, longer than it is at present, this report would have been considerably Thousands of books and other materials dealing with radiation have been published, Thousands of scientists, and researchers are studying radiation and its effects today. technicians Among these people there are, even today, varying oninions as to the benefits and liabilities of radiation as it is used »y and on man. Despite all the scientific inquiry and discussion, the field of radiation and its many aspects is a relatively new one, This is especially true in regards to how radiation affects human beings and will continue to be so since ethics and morality forbid man to experiment upon his fellow human beings, Because of these factors, this report is by no means to be considered either final or comprehensive. will be a “last word" on the subject. There never The Committee does believe, however, that it is perhaps the most extensive treatment ever given to the subject area, for not only does it consider strictly technical medical aspects of the problem, but includes other related topics such as nuclear weapons, experiences in other countries, the personal feelings of the exposed persons themselves, psychological and cultural aspects, and the effects and influences of human judgment, circumstance and, if you will, fate. time, The Committee believes that such a holistic approach--as opposed to an atomistic approach--is the correct one to follow concerning this topic, It is an approach simila~ to the concept in medicine of treating the whole man, rather than just tceating an illness or disease as a single, isolated event unconnected with the complex interrelationships of the total functioning organism. As mentioned, the Report is not as complete as it could be, token, it is not perfect; contained in it, LO14S4b | By the same there may be errors, flaws, or faulty assumptions If there are, they will he noted by those persons who are more