
Radiological Defense (1961)
Discusses the importance of radiological defense in the event of a nuclear attack on the United States. It outlines the potential consequences of radioactive fallout, the mechanisms of radiation exposure, and the necessary preparations for individuals and communities to protect themselves. The text emphasizes the role of government agencies in monitoring radiation levels and coordinating responses, as well as the need for public education on fallout and sheltering practices.
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