The 1958 Vinča nuclear accident in Yugoslavia, where six scientists received lethal radiation doses during a reactor experiment, led to the world's first bone marrow transplants from unrelated donors, saving five lives and revolutionizing radiation medicine forever.
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The Blue Flash That Killed Them: 1958 #truestory #nucleardisaster #history #movie #radiationHinzugefügt:
October 15, 1958, Yugoslavia.
Vinča Nuclear Institute, just outside Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
Six young scientists were running an experiment inside a research reactor when it suddenly went critical.
A blinding blue flash. They had just seconds to realize they were receiving lethal doses of radiation.
Within hours, within hours, their bodies began shutting down from the inside.
Flown secretly to Paris, doctors attempted something never done before on humans.
One man died, but against all odds, the other five survived.
This accident changed radiation medicine forever.
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