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Atomic Doctors

Conscience and Complicity at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age

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Atomic Doctors

By: James L. Nolan Jr.
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After his father died, James L. Nolan, Jr., took possession of a box of private family materials. To his surprise, the small secret archive contained a treasure trove of information about his grandfather's role as a doctor in the Manhattan Project. Dr. Nolan, it turned out, had been a significant figure. A talented ob-gyn radiologist, he cared for the scientists on the project, organized safety and evacuation plans for the Trinity test at Alamogordo, escorted the "Little Boy" bomb from Los Alamos to the Pacific Islands, and was one of the first Americans to enter the irradiated ruins of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Participation on the project challenged Dr. Nolan's instincts as a healer. He and his medical colleagues were often conflicted, torn between their duty and desire to win the war and their oaths to protect life. Atomic Doctors follows these physicians as they sought to maximize the health and safety of those exposed to nuclear radiation, all the while serving leaders determined to minimize delays and maintain secrecy. Called upon both to guard against the harmful effects of radiation and to downplay its hazards, doctors struggled with the ethics of ending the deadliest of all wars using the most lethal of all weapons. Their work became a very human drama of ideals, co-optation, and complicity.

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Atomic Destination....

Its a destination we seem to reach every other decade. The discussion of the use or destruction of Nuclear weapons. Its the most destructive weapon on the planet and with such long lasting ingredients, one that is difficult to store or dispose of due to contaminates.

This book, deals with the radiation and human ills delivered by this hellish weapon and is another reminder to us, all why we should push for nucleqr dissarmiment.

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Fascinating, gets a little overlong

When this book was doing its job as advertised, it did it very well indeed. A fascinating tale of the doctors within the Manhattan Project.

Unusually for me, I think this could have done with a little trimming. The penultimate chapter about other technology seemed like a random digression and caused me to actually fall asleep!

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