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Human radiation experiments were undertaken in secret to help under stand radiation risks to workers engaged in the development of the atomic bomb. Following the war, the new Atomic Energy Commission used facilities built to make the atomic bomb to produce radioisotopes for medical research and other peacetime uses.
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Office of Human Radiation Experiments Oral Histories of Dr. Karl Z. Morgan and Waldo E. Cohn provide background on this experiment. See also Chapter 7 ...
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The Human Radiation Experiments. 1st Edition. ISBN-13: 978-0195107920, ISBN ...
Atomic Guinea Pigs? Cold War Human Radiation Experiments · Figure 1. Atomic bomb tests such as Operation Baker, on July 24,1946, purposely exposed · Figure 2.
Oct 5, 2016 · Symposium explores legacy of 1995 report on human radiation experiments ... Human Radiation Experiments—known by its acronym, ACHRE. Faden ...