Papers from files, authors A-Z with extensive notes by Dr A M Stewart

Date:
1954-1988, n.d
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PP/AMS/Q.1
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Alice Stewart (1906-2002)
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These papers all seem to relate to A-bomb studies, and to have been brought together by Klarissa Nienhuys, Annotated in ms by Stewart, and including some more detailed notes by her.
J N Yamazaki, S W Wright, P M Wright, "Outcome of pregnancy in women exposed to the atomic bomb in Nagasaki", American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1954, 87, pp. 448-463
S Ullberg, A Nelson, H Kristoffersson, A Engstrom, "Distribution of plutonium in mice: an autoradiographic study", Acta Radiologica, 1962, 52, pp. 459-71
H Kata, R J Keehn, "Mortality in live-born children who were in utero at the time of the atomic bombs, Hiroshima and Nagasaki", Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Technical Report 13-66, 1966
J W Wood, R J Keehn, S Kawamoto, K G Johnson, "The growth and development of children exposed in utero to the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki", American Journal of Public Health, 1967, 57, pp. 1374-1380
J W Wood, K G Johnson, Y Omori, S Kawamoto, "Mental retardation in children exposed in utero to the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki", American Journal of Public Health, 1967, 57, pp. 1381-1390
J W Wood, KG JOhnson, Y Omori, "In utero exposure to the Hiroshima atomic bomb: an evaluation of head size and mental retardation twenty years later", Pediatrics, 1967, 39, pp. 385-392
S Jablon, H Kato, "Childhood cancer in relation to prenatal exposure to atomic-bomb radiation", The Lancet, 1970, ii, pp. 1000-1003, with subsequent letters "Prenatal radiation exposure and childhood cancer", from P R J Burch, and A M Stewart and G W Kneale, The Lancet, 1970, ii, pp. 1189-1190
S Jablon, K Tachikawa, J L Belsky, A Steer, "Cancer in Japanese exposed as children to atomic bombs", The Lancet, 8 May 1971, pp. 927-933
H Kato, "Mortality in children exposed to the A-bombs while in utero, 1945-1969", Journal of Epidemiology, 1971, 93/6, pp. 435-442
W J Blot, R W Miller, "Mental retardation folllowing in utero exposure to the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki", Pediatric Radiology, 1973, 106, pp. 617-619
J V Neel, H Kato, W J Schull, "Mortality in the children of atomic bomb survivors and controls", Genetics, 1974, 76, pp. 311-326
Typescript "Childhood cancers and fetal irradiation (Critique of the Robinette and Jablon Survey: as requested by Dr Shore, on Friday, June 25th,1976)", with abstract of C D Robinette, S Jablon, "Childhood cancer and fetal x-ray exposure in children born in military hospitals"
J L Lyon, M R Klauber, J W Gardner, K S Udall, "Childhood leukemias associated with fallout from nuclear testing", New England Journal of Medicine, 1979, 300/8, pp. 397-402
M Otake, W J Schull, "Mental retardation in children exposed in utero to the atomic bombs: a reassessment", Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Technical Report RERF TR 1-83 [1983]
W J Schull, M Otake, "Effect on intelligence of prenatal exposure to ionizing radiation", Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Technical Report RERF TR 7-86 [1986]
K S B Rose, "[Tables attached to -] Epidemiological surveys of the effects of low-level radiation dose: a comparative assessment: Group collation tables (Classes A and B)", Environmental and Medical Sciences Division, Harwell Laboratory, HL87/4116 [?1987]
Y Yoshimoto, H Kato, W J Schull, "Risk of cancer among in utero children exposed to A-bomb radiation, 1950-84", Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Technical Report RERF TR 4-88 [1988]
Y Yoshimoto, H Kato, W J Schull, "Risk of cancer among in utero children exposed to A-bomb radiation, 1950-84", The Lancet, 17 Sep 1988, pp. 665-669

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1954-1988, n.d.

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