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This was a railroad car tray in a special laboratory at the 406th Medical Laboratory's Special Laboratory Railroad Car Tray in USA at night by members of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (Dr. A. Baues, J. Neel, 1st Lt. MC) and Dr. Masao Tsuzuki (University of Tokyo).

    Undisclosed photos of Japanese

        A-bomb survivors

   U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

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6. DECEMBER 1946

THE 406TH MEDICAL LABORATORY'S SPECIAL LABORATORY RAILROAD CAR TRAY, SHOWN IN USE AT NIGHT BY MEMBERS OF THE ATOMIC BOMB, CASUALTY COMMISSION (DR. A. BAUES, J. NEEL, 1ST LT. MC) AND DR. M. TSUZUKI, DECEMBER. 1946.

PHOTOGRAPHER DR. HENSHAW

Laboratories

RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION

BUREAU OF PUBLIC RELATIONS WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON

Photograph by Signal Corps. U.S. Army 

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SC-273230  

487 SC-47-70153

1946年12月6日

原爆傷害調査委員会のメンバー(A.バウズ博士、J.ニール、MC1等陸尉)と都築正男博士(東京大学)が、夜間に使用した第406衛生研究所の特別実験室の鉄道車両トレイである。

1946年12月。

写真家: ヘンショー博士

研究所

出版物: ワシントンの陸軍省広報局

アメリカ陸軍通信兵団撮影 アメリカ陸軍 

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