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Medical Radiation Biology. By G. V. Dalrymple, M. E. Gaulden, G. M. Kollmorgen, and H. H. Vogel, pp. xv + 339 (illus.), 1973 (Philadelphia, London and Toronto, W. B. Saunders), £5·45
This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.
The severely restricted opportunities for planned observation of radiation effects in Man makes it inevitable that a book under the present title should draw very largely upon data obtained in other species. The qualification "Medical" here signifies only a focus of interest within the larger context. But regard for the full title, faithfully observed as it is, should not deny the work its undoubted eligibility to rank as a text-book of radiation biology.
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