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OCR Page 1 of 4UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
December 7, 1928
Mr. H. H. Barker
346 Bdchmond Avenue
South Orange, New Jersey
My dear Howard:
Let me give you a little diversion by sending you a brief
account of a series of experiments which I began during the Thanksgiving
Holidays and which are still awaiting completion. The experiments, however,
have progressed far enough to merit report.
On Friday, November 30, I commenced an experiment on my-
self to extend our investigation on detecting and estimating radium in living
persons. Having on hand a good supply of Mr. Bailey's Radiothor, I made use
of it to get some first hand data on the elimination of the radioactive sub-
stances contained therein. This water, you know, contains about 1.1 micro-
grams radium element, and 1.4 micrograms mesothorium and radiothorium, a total
of about 2.5 micrograms per bottle. On Friday, November 30, I drank one
bottle of this water and followed it on Saturday by another bottle. Then
during the Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday that followed, the expired air
was tested at various times for radon and thoron. Excreta were collected on
Sunday and Monday. These were incinerated and the residue are being used for
determining radium and mesothorium content. Unfortunately, gamma ray mea-
surements were not begun until Sunday afternoon at which time 1.3 micrograms
of the radium element had already been eliminated. I now propose to conduct
another series of experiments in which gamma ray measurements and expired air
tests will be conducted parallel.
Let me state briefly here some of the outstanding points
of the experiment.
1.
Thorium emanation was not detected at any time in the
expired air.
I interpret this to indicate that Thorium X, the parent of
Thorium emanation was precinitated with its isotopes, mesothorium and radium,
and so did not get into the Circulatory System.
8. Radon was detected in the expired air in from five
to ten minutes after drinking the water and for a good many hours afterwards.
In the first series of experiments after 11 hours the radon present per liter
of expired air was 2.6 x 10-10 curies, whose radium equivalent would be
between 20 and 25 micrograms. We interpret this to mean that the high radon
content of the expired air simply represents a part of the radon which has
accumulated in the water as a result of its radium content. After the lanse
of two days after the second bottle of radiothor was drunk, radium emanation
was no longer detected in the expired air and I infer from this that the radon
dissolved in the water finds its way into the Circulatory System but that the
radioactive substances, radium, mesothorium, radiothorium, and thorium X,
do not get into the Circulatory System in detectible amounts.
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