Stock Photo - Atom Plant Delivers first Isotope -- As the Oak Ridge, Tenn., atom plant employes (top) look on, Aug. 2, Dr. E.V. Cowdry (second from right), of a St. Louis, Md., Hospital, receives from Dr. E.T. Wigner (second from left), research director, the first isotope, unit of carbon 14, to be used for medical research. Looking on during the ceremony, in front of ""Pile"","" where isotope is produced are Dr. Prescott Sandridge (left), Oak Ridge assistant executive director, and Col. E. E. Kirkpatrick, (righ

Stock Photo: Atom Plant Delivers first Isotope -- As the Oak Ridge, Tenn., atom plant employes (top) look on, Aug. 2, Dr. E.V. Cowdry (second from right), of a St.

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