NUCLEAR GUARDIANSHIP FORUM, On The Responsible Care of Radioactive Materials Issue # 1, Spring 1992, p. 6. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- HONORNING A COURAGEOUS SCIENTIST Dr. Alice M. Stewart is a British medical doctor and a distinguished epidemilogist, who for 27 years conducted scientific research in social medicine at Oxford University. Her work first established the connection between childhood leukemia and fetal X-rays. She has continued to look at the effects of low-level radiation on the health of children and adults. ALICE STEWART Using the language of science she showed us the steep curve mysterious on the graph pointing to casualties of a certain kind. Only over time, did the idea come to her, hidden under this curve early deaths of another kind produced a different invisible curve making it one long slope of dying. All this proceeded in a now to be calculated way after the first explosion began the chain of events, diminishments, loss, collapses, cancers the disappearance of family, friends. Genetics? she said The children? The ones born later. Yes, but that is another study. Perhaps next time, another lecture. The consequences grim as they are are sterling clear. There to see in the numbers. One might easily infer the stories, the telling blank spaces. Susan Griffin ------------------------------------------------------------------ Susan Griffin is the author of Pornography and Silence, Woman and Nature, Rape, the Politics of Consciousness, and the Emmy Award Winning play, "Voices". Her book of poetry Unremembered Country won the prestigious California Commonwealth's Clube's Silver Medal. Her recent play "Thicket" premiered in May of 1992 in San Francisco. A Chorus of Stones, The Private Life of War, was published by Doubleday and Company October, 1992.