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Nuclear warfare -- Medical aspects.

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AZ0557 The Medical consequences of nuclear war / produced by Ken Olcott.

This program includes highlights of the two-day symposium held in San Francisco in November of...

KPFA, Apr. 23, 1981.
AZ0569 International Conference of Physicians on the Prevention of Nuclear War / Elaina Veran.

On the conference held in Washington, D. C. in March, 1981.

KPFA, Apr. 20, 1981.
KZ0558 Nuclear madness / by Helen Caldicott

Dr. Helen Caldicott, author of "Nuclear madness: what you should do", speaks on the...

American Women -- Science and scientists, American Women -- Peace and Antinuclear activism KPFK, 4 Apr. 1979.
KZ1090.03 We almost lost L.A. / H. Jack Geiger.

A professor of medicine at City University of New York extrapolates from studies to predict the...

KPFK, Nov. 5, 1981.
KZ1199.09 The Medical consequences of nuclear war / H. Jack Geiger.

Presentation by the medical doctor and professor.

KPFK, Nov. 1982.
KZ1237 Physicians across the country respond to nuclear arms / produced by Dr. Robert Rufsvold and Raffaello Mazza.

Helen Caldicott, H. Jack Geiger, Robert Lifton, and others discuss policy strategy, the physical...

KPFK, 1983.
KZ1272 Shigeko Sasamori addresses Physicians for Social Responsibility.

Shigeko Sasamori, a "Hiroshima Maiden" who survived the dropping of the atomic bomb...

American Women -- International women, American Women -- Activists KPFK, 1980?
KZ1349 The impact of nuclear detonation in Los Angeles / Dr. Helen Caldicott.

Talk on the effects of a nuclear attack on Los Angeles, and the role of women in the disarmament...

KPFK, 25 Nov. 1983.
CSVNuclear warfare -- Medical aspects.