Introduction<br > I write this book with a tremen-<br >dous sense of urgency--as a mother, as a pediatrician, and as a<br >woman--aware that we live on a planet that is terminally ill,<br >infected with lethal macrobes (nuclear weapons) that are metas-<br >taslzing rapidly, the way a cancer spreads in the body. I have been<br >concerned about nuclear war since I was a young teenager, when I<br >read Nevil Shute s book On the Beach. I lived then in Melbourne,<br >Australia, the scene of the story, and the image of the people of<br >Melbourne giving cyanide to their babies as the radioactive fallout<br >was about to strike has stayed with me all my life. The empty streets<br >of ray beloved city, bereft of life, with newspapers blowing vacantly<br >in the wind, signaled the end of human existence.<br > Since that time, I have never felt protected by the adults<br >around me and have never understood why the governments of the<br >world build more nuclear weapons. When I started my first year of<br >medical studios in 1956, at the age of seventeen, 1 was prompted to<br >speak out about the carcinogenic and mutagenic effects of radioac-<br >tive fallout from the atmospheric explosions detonated by the<br >Soviet Union, the United States, and Great Britain. Unfortunate-<br >[y, I spoke In the refectory at lunchtime, and my male medical<br >r, ollel~guos gazed absentmlndedly at me, obviously wondering who<br >d~ls crazy lady was) as they ignored my comments and continued<br >their pQker game. During the remaining years of medical school, 1<br >manttged to suppress my fear and practice a degree of denial--<br >psi chic numbing, It wasn t until 1963, when I was three months<br >
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