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British Journal of Radiology (1978) 51, 523
© 1978 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-51-607-523-a

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Bone marrow transplantation and other treatment after radiation injury. By H. Balner, (Martinus Nijhoff Medical Division—The Hague) pp. 83, 1977 (For The Commission of the European Communities), Dfl.27.50.

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A generation ago there was much experimental activity to develop methods for chemical protection against the effects of ionizing radiation or to treat over-exposure if it occurred. Nuclear fission had newly become big business for peaceful and military purposes. Now we hear little about chemical protection: and laboratory or industrial accidents have been few (and military nuclear casualties fortunately nil).







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