Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1950 — Page 12
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i There is a chronic shortage of This is the last of a series of five articles, ote ined ue CHAPTER FIVE {kept alive longer than 21 days. Fears va, Hopes EE avr ere red every wee By GEORGE W. HERALD {Our scientists are trying hard to A few weeks ago, ‘at a session of the Industriad College of the prolong the life span of the corArmed Forces, Col. Wilfred A. “Steiner, 1'8.AF. staggered his audi- /puscles to 100 days, as in the ence wnen ne said: {human body, yet so far they “After an atomic raid on an ordinary community, we would haven't succeeded. have to take care of 40,000 to 50,000 persons suffering from severe | On the other hand, whole blood Buras. ; In New York City, there would be 80,000 to 100,000 such is considered the best remedy for casualties. {burns and radiation sickness; “The ‘ideal care’ of each patient! Medical reserve officers in the mere plasma just ot do in “Where would {many cases. Therefore, live blood [New York get four million pints donors are at a premium, and the nrses. 35° pints. of lof whole blood?” {Red ‘Cross has already started Pp plasma, 40 They conceded that Col. Stein. | drive to set up donor stations
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on their way over, divert them it came up with this precise anfrom their course, blow them up swer: | in mid-air, -.| It would have taken 75 Atom emergency.” THREE -— Construct shelters bomb hits and 200,000 tons of old-| Pl L {wherever required. No city should fashioned bombs to obtain the ans Listed resign itself to the prospect of same results. And as there would In other words, these leaders|40,000 or 50,000 A-bomb casual- have been a percentage of misses, | feel we can deal with anything ties. Proper sheltering can reduce we would have needed a minimum | the Russians may throw upon us|/them to 5000. [stock of a hundred A-bombs, right now and still have enough| FOUR—Decentralize vital facil-| Remember, the United States of
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