ML20133A970
ML20133A970 | |
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Issue date: | 07/09/1974 |
From: | Nelson P NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
To: | Thornburg H US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC) |
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FOIA-85-111 NUDOCS 8507200201 | |
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E. D. Thornburg, Chief Field Support and Enforcenent Branch, RO HQ .'
The following su-mrizes ny daily telephone conversations with George Smithconcerningthestatuaof{ JfIsomedix,Inc. ,
1 July 5 Dr. Niel Wald: Patier.t feeling fine. Status quo. .
Olorning report) Dr. Eogan of St. Barnabes is going to look closely as to distribution of epilation.
Dr. Wald suggests using photographs.
White count about 2000.
!*o info on platelet count.
Mr. Haseficid: Patient still feeling fine. .
O!orning report) Uhite blood count holding.
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Losing a little hair.
Dr. Nlel Vald: Patient feeling well.
(Afternoon report) White biced count - yesterday 1600 - today 1700 i Platelets 39,000 and continuing to slide.
Cetting close to the point where administration of antibiotics vill be necessary. The problem period vill be from day 24-25 to day 31-32. Bonc narrow vill recover. Ey day 35 blood should be nornal or well on its way.
Epilation more severe on Icft side than right. Side-burns gone en the lef t side but not on the right.
Both arms locing hair. Not auch loss on legs or torso.
Hr. Haceficid: Dr. Eogan of St. Barnabas said they were prepared to (Afternoon report) act over veckend should situation require it. Dr. Eogan stated he vould inforn Hasefield if anything should happen.
July 8 Dr. Nioi Vald Patient saco on Sunday as he was on Friday 7/5 - no (2:30 p.n. Sunday) cc=plications.
Mr. Maseficid: Patient ctill feeling fino. Talked with Dr. Hogan this corning and they are opto istic - believe he vill pull through. Pinn to administer platelets before actual need of the i.
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Dr. N5e1 Wald: Patient feels fine, no fever, white blood count 1200. !
(Afternoon report) Platelets 13,000 today. Platelets being edministered 1 as a preventative measure - no bleeding.
Imminar flow system (removal of bacteria from air) set up but not in cperation. The patients critical l period will last about a veck. By next Monday he will be on his way to recovery. '
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