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214 LÆKNABLAÐIÐ a result of the accidental radiation they received in obtaining this amount and in treating patients (Fig. 1). In contrast, in the atomic energy test at Bikini the equivalent ol' thousands of tons of radioactive material was ])roduced, and with safety. With the discovery of man-made radiation, the atomic age has come to us with the great potential benel'its of tremendous new sources of energy availal)le for an overcrowded world hut also with the Pandora’s hox of radioactive contamination from wastes or fallout and even with the horrendous risk of war with atomic weapons. Probahly everyone in the world contains a few atoms at least of 90strontium produced in atomic tests, harmless in this very low concentration but, nonetheless, a reminder that in this complex modern world action taken at one place may eventually be noticeable everywhere. Very soon after the life-saving use of X-rays and radium l)ecame widespread, it was found that prolonged or repeated exposure might lead to chronic injury of thc exposed skin. Many of the early radiologists developed cancer ol' the hand because of the practice of placing their left hand in the X-ray beam to see whether or not the bones could he seen, evidence -that the X-ray tuhe was fully operative and ready to he used for diagnostic purposes. The repeated injuries thus sustained produced abnormal- ities of the cells of the skin. This radiation dermatitis in turn led to painful ulceration or to the development of cancer. In 1907 Wolbach5 and Porter0 made the first careful study of radiation- induced skin cancer and stressed the importance of damage to the vascular and supporting tissues as well as to the cells of the epidermis itself. Some forms of lil'e are much more susceptible to radiation than others, as may be seen from tliis table (Table 1). Also, cells and tissues within the same animal vary in sensitivity to injury hy radiation. In general the follow the law of Bergonié and Tribondeau that rapidly growing tissues made up of short-lived cells are more easily injured. For example, lymphocytes or intestinal lining cells which nmst be replaced every few days, and hence are often in mitosis, are easily damaged or killed. Ionizing radiation exerts its effect on cells and whole organisms hy their absorption of its energy witli local production of charged ions and highly reactive chemical radicals. Several sorts of ionizing radiation ean be distinguished: the poorly
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