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In December 1946, the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) conducted investigations in a railway car tray used as a special laboratory for the 406th Medical Laboratory.

 Undisclosed photos of Japanese

Atomic-bomb survivors

U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

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SC-273230

480 SC-47-70153

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. BRUES, J. NEEL, 1ST LT. MC) AND DR. M. TSUZUKI, 


PHOTOGRAPHER: DR. HENSHAW

Laboratories

RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION BUREAU OF PUBLIC RELATIONS WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON

Photograph by Signal Corps US Army  14468


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