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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.
This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.
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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