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Show Utah Healing Arts l Groups Will Study ' Atomic War Effect ; Approximately six hundred of the healing arts group of the ataU f defense c o u n c i 1 will get hand information on the medical ' .aspects of atomic bombing at a ' seminar to be conducted at th University of Utah, in the ball room of the Union Building m ' November 30 and December l ' The six hundred planning to at ' tend are among those who ans" ' wered questionnaires sent by Dr Les!e . Pau1' de,Puty director medical division, State Council of : Defense. Any others who are in ' terested may attend without tick ' et or further registration. There will be no formal registering or ; other formal notification The Healing Arts group, for ' the purposes of the atomic studies ': according to Dr. Paul, includes ' doctors, dentists, nurses, nurses' aids, laboratory technicians, osteopaths, ost-eopaths, hospital attaches, veter- : inarians, morticians, Red Cross rescue workers and other who might be concerned with rescue or service after atomic bombing. The number' who , have indcated they would attend from this county coun-ty is 64. The number who have indicated : tion was arranged through the cooperation of Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president of the University of Utah, and Dr. John Z. Bowers, dean of the college of medicine of the University of Utah. |