TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE—LION 409 
but also for a successful collaboration between physics and medicine. 
The need for such a training has been recognized by the Baruch 
committee on physical medicine which has recently granted funds for 
the equipment of a physical medical laboratory to teach physicians the 
physical technological methods which are or can be applied in medi- 
cine and to develop and investigate such methods and instruments as 
may be most promising. This project is already in operation, but at 
the present time only a very limited number of applicants can be 
trained. The program offers a great opportunity for an intensive 
collaboration of physician and physicist from which may be expected 
new and better applications of physics and technology in medicine. 
