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  1. ... theory was that various "stressors" (cold, heat, solar radiation, burns, "nervous stimuli") produce a generalized, stereotyped response in ...
  2. ... new disability develops from the original exposure. A radiation burn, for example, may be settled on the basis ... may have been a minor payment for the radiation burn. Radiation injury frequently is characterized by ill effects ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Radiology in World War II 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1966
    ... 121, 130-131, 154-155 pulmonary infarction, 177 radiation burns of face caused by care- lessness, 791 radiation ... dissemination of, in ETOUSA, 330, 379-380 Infrared radiation burns after bombings in Japan,898 Ingestion experiments in ...
  4. ... Brown, J. B., McDowell, F, & Fryer, M. P. Radiation burns, including vocational and atomic exposures; treatment, and surgical ... Forms Rep. No. 10 of preceding project. Acute radiation burns. Semiann. Rep. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1949, 6: ...
  5. ... Mey Hodges, Hazel Wes ont Mehntrete Me de ~ RADIATION BURNS PROM DIFFRACTION APPARATUS SIMULATING INFECTIONS « Journal Am. Med. ... 152, pe 513-51) (June 6, 1953). Pive radiation burns in three persons are described. Dunlap, Cel. MEDICO- ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Radiological defense (Volume 3) 
    Publication: [Washington, DC] : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948-1950
    ... dis- integration products. The occupational injuries such as radiation burns, ulcers, and carcinoma (52), aplastic anemia (52, 97)*, ... secondary shock effects. 2. Visible or Near-visible Radiation a. Flash burns are those injuries which are created by direct ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - What you should know about the atomic bomb : a message from the Surgeon General, Army Medical ... 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Surgeon General, Army Medical Department, [1948]
    ... radiation by tragic personal experience. The incidence of radiation burns, ulcers, and superimposed cancer in the early physicists ... this radiation. Dark clothing will not transmit this radiation but will catch fire and produce flame burns on the skin beneath the clothing. This form ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Medical aspects of nuclear energy 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Armed Forces Special Weapons Project : National Military Establishment, 1949
    ... its disintegration products. The occupational injuries such as radiation burns, ulcers, and carcinoma (1), aplastic anemia (1,2), ... of many of the Japanese who received no radiation injury but received severe burns and traumatic injury as a result of the ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Medical indoctrination course 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Army Medical Center, [1948?]
    ... of radiation by personal experience* The incidence of radiation burns, ulcers, and- superimposed cancer in the early physicists ... bo as follows: * v Wounds - 70% \ ’ - i* a. - , Burns » - , 65% • . ' lb , Radiation - 35% plus ;’7 , , . ‘ These percentages, of course, would ...
  10. ... suntanned. That diminishes the chances of a thermal radiation burn of the lids of a suntanned person. The ... whole circumference of the body. The density of radiation and with it the probability of a burn is much diminished. Second, at a depth of ...
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