File:Nci-vol-1819-300 cobalt 60 therapy.jpg

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English: Title: Historical: Treatment: Cobalt 60 Cancer Therapy

Description: Shows photo of person receiving Cobalt 60 cancer therapy. Subjects (names): Topics/Categories: Historical -- Treatment Type: Black & White Print. Black & White Slide Source: G. Terry Sharrer, Ph.d. National Museum Of American History. (Science, Technolo Author: Unknown photographer/artist AV Number: AV-0000-4309 Date Created: 1951 Date Added: 1/1/2001

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Author Unknown photographer/artist, from G. Terry Sharrer, Ph.d. National Museum Of American History.
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