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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 June 2012
The problem of forecasting the number of injured in need of treatment as a consequence of earthquake damage, and the percentage of those in need of diversified forms of therapy, still remains unresolved. Past experience provides us with partial and variable figures. It may thus be useful to propose as a working hypothesis some degree of comparability between the effects caused by the energy released by earthquakes and those resulting from nuclear explosions, especially as regards some of their predominant aspects (collapse of buildings).