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Albert Stevens (1887–1966), also known as patient CAL-1 and most radioactive human ever, was a house painter from Ohio who was subjected to an involuntary human radiation experiment and survived the highest known accumulated radiation dose in any human. On May 14, 1945, he was injected with 131 kBq (3.55 µCi) of plutonium without his knowledge.

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  • Albert Stevens (1887–1966), also known as patient CAL-1 and most radioactive human ever, was a house painter from Ohio who was subjected to an involuntary human radiation experiment and survived the highest known accumulated radiation dose in any human. On May 14, 1945, he was injected with 131 kBq (3.55 µCi) of plutonium without his knowledge. Plutonium remained present in his body for the remainder of his life, the amount decaying slowly through radioactive decay and biological elimination. Stevens died of heart disease some 20 years later, having accumulated an effective radiation dose of 64 Sv (6400 rem) over that period, i.e. an average of 3 Sv per year or 350 μSv/h. The current annual permitted dose for a radiation worker in the United States is 0.05 Sv (or 5 rem), i.e. an average of 5.7 μSv/h. (en)
  • Albert Stevens (né en 1887 et mort le 9 janvier 1966), connu en tant que patient sous le nom de CAL-1, est une victime d'une expérimentation humaine visant à étudier les effets du plutonium sur l'homme. Il survécut en ayant la plus haute dose accumulée par un humain de radiations connue. Le 14 mai 1945, il reçut une injection de 131 kBq (3,55 µCi) de plutonium sans consentement. (fr)
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  • 1966-01-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Blurred, half-length portrait of a smiling man, standing with his hands on his hips (en)
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  • Albert Stevens (en)
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  • Surviving the highest known radiation dose in any human (en)
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  • Albert Stevens (en)
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  • House painter (en)
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  • Cremains in storage at Argonne National Laboratory and Washington State University (en)
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  • Albert Stevens (né en 1887 et mort le 9 janvier 1966), connu en tant que patient sous le nom de CAL-1, est une victime d'une expérimentation humaine visant à étudier les effets du plutonium sur l'homme. Il survécut en ayant la plus haute dose accumulée par un humain de radiations connue. Le 14 mai 1945, il reçut une injection de 131 kBq (3,55 µCi) de plutonium sans consentement. (fr)
  • Albert Stevens (1887–1966), also known as patient CAL-1 and most radioactive human ever, was a house painter from Ohio who was subjected to an involuntary human radiation experiment and survived the highest known accumulated radiation dose in any human. On May 14, 1945, he was injected with 131 kBq (3.55 µCi) of plutonium without his knowledge. (en)
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