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8. Organ Dry weight Mimpo gram radium element per gram of material. -4 Heart 3.4189 grams 5 X IO & Lungs 3.4618 4.6X I04 Braims 3.3708 2 X IO of Spleen 2.9406 2.5 X IO -3 Liver 12.1291 2.5 X IO -3 Kidnoy 4.035 I.6 X IO -3 Muacle after burning 10.50 I.6 X IO Bones after burning 12.30 .02 mioro grama. as T e feces for the first TO days contained I.55 mioro grams por gram burnt material 9. ! " " sedond " n I.75 n 11 " 11 " " 11 n " TO days after exposure 0.23 2 " 11 " " " In e urine samples remained more or less comstant for the entire period and contained 10-2 radium element equivalent of 2.5 micro grams per gram evaporated material. original material contained by analysis .058 mgs radio-active material in the two grams fed the pig. Our results imdicate that 97.85 per oent of the material imgested in tiremty days man is eliminated by the end of ten days ffer the exposure had ceased. Or 2.15 per cent d ha been absorbed through the alimentary tract and still remaims in the body. Five piga whose jaws had been peinted regularly each day for a period of tér months during which time each pig had received an estimated dosage of three grams of the lumine ous paint contaiming mga of radio-active element per IOO grams, were killed two application the montha after the last of paint. Their bodies were burnt to an ash and these ashes ex= amined with radium element equivalext with the folloving results. Animal Scale Div. Read 1st reading Exd Reading Average. Blank 60 - 50 I97 30c I97 see 197 830 A 1! I94 I88 I9I B " I95 200 197.5 B1 Lank " I99 I95 I97 C n I94 I95 I94.5 D 11 I94 I96 I95 E n I98 I98 I98 Blank n 198 I97 197.5 A repeated " I9I I92 I9I.5 AA T - blanks are normal piga killed and treated the same way as the radium pigs.

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