Radiated Goat
1st July 1946: A male angora goat receives a blood transfusion aboard the laboratory ship USS Burleson in Washington after being exposed to the atomic blast at Bikini Atoll. Operating are (left to right) William E. Barrow, Ralph E. Haveranek and John T. Felix. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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July 01, 1946
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- Bikini Atoll,
- Blood Donation,
- Nuclear Weapons Testing,
- 1940-1949,
- Healthcare And Medicine,
- Laboratory,
- Radiation Sickness,
- Surgery,
- USA,
- Adults Only,
- Angora Goat,
- Animal,
- Animal Themes,
- Archival,
- Bizarre,
- Black And White,
- Fuel and Power Generation,
- Full Length,
- Goat,
- High Angle View,
- Indoors,
- Only Men,
- Only Young Men,
- Operating Table,
- People,
- Radiation,
- Receiving,
- Science and Technology,
- Surgeon,
- Surgical Mask,
- Three People,
- Washington DC,
- Young Adult,