A CLINICAL STUDY OF THE RESULTS OF EXPOSURE OF LABORATORY PERSONNEL TO RADAR AND HIGH FREQUENCY RADIO
L. Eugene Daily · 1943
This 1943 radar study represents the earliest clinical documentation of EMF health effects in occupational settings.
Plain English Summary
This 1943 clinical study examined the health effects of radar and high-frequency radio exposure on laboratory personnel during World War II. The research represents one of the earliest documented investigations into occupational EMF exposure, conducted when radar technology was rapidly expanding. The study's mixed findings highlight the early recognition that electromagnetic fields could affect human health in workplace settings.
Why This Matters
This study holds remarkable historical significance as one of the first clinical investigations into EMF health effects, conducted just as radar technology was revolutionizing warfare and communication. The fact that researchers in 1943 were already documenting health concerns among radar operators speaks volumes about the observable effects of high-power electromagnetic exposure. What makes this particularly relevant today is that the radar frequencies studied in 1943 overlap with many modern wireless technologies, yet we're still debating the same fundamental questions about EMF safety eight decades later.
The mixed findings reported in this early research mirror the complexity we see in today's EMF studies. Laboratory personnel in 1943 were exposed to much higher power levels than typical consumer devices produce, but the biological mechanisms of EMF interaction haven't changed. This historical perspective reminds us that concerns about electromagnetic radiation aren't new or unfounded - they've been documented since the technology's earliest military applications.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{a_clinical_study_of_the_results_of_exposure_of_laboratory_personnel_to_radar_and_g4185,
author = {L. Eugene Daily},
title = {A CLINICAL STUDY OF THE RESULTS OF EXPOSURE OF LABORATORY PERSONNEL TO RADAR AND HIGH FREQUENCY RADIO},
year = {1943},
}