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Washington DC: Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, June, 1951. Reprinted from the Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 36, No. 6,, June, 1952. Wraps. Good. Format is approximately 6.75 inches by 10 inches. Pages 1444-1458, [1] pages. Stamp and Ink notations on first page. This was presented at the Thirty-second Annual Session of the American College of Physicians, St. Louis, Mo., April 10, 1951. Topics covered include Thermal Radiation Effects, and Nuclear Radiation Effects. This document includes footnotes, 11 black and white photographs, a summary, and a bibliography. On the day of the bombing the outstanding symptoms of the Japanese exposed to radiation were nausea and vomiting, followed soon by fever, leukopenia and diarrhea. Epilation, purpura and oropharyngeal lesions appears about two weeks after exposure. Epilation was the surest external sign of exposure to ionizing radiation. This work reported that blast injuries and burns accounted for approximately 85 per cent of the…
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Paris: Flammarion, 1915., 1915. 315p. maps. Inscribed "Col. H.M. Cole". Hugh M. Cole wrote the volumes on the Ardennes & the Lorraine Campaigns for the official US Army history of World War II. Wraps. Spine chipped. Binding shaken. Fair copy. Paperback. Fair.
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