- Anatoli Bugorski
Anatoli Petrovich Bugorski ( _ru. Анатолий Бугорский) (born 1942) is a
Russia nscientist who was involved in an accident with aparticle accelerator in 1978.cite web
url=http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.12/science.html
title=The Future Ruins of the Nuclear Age
author=Masha Gessen
publisher=Wired magazine
date=1997-12-01
accessdate=2007-04-26]Particle accelerator accident
As a researcher at the
Institute for High Energy Physics inProtvino , Bugorski used to work with the largest Sovietparticle accelerator , thesynchrotron U-70.cite web
url=http://www.gd-info.km.ru/science/iz23j98.htm
title=Персональный Чернобыль Анатолия Бугорского
author=Геннадий Дерновой
language = Russian
date=1998-23-01
accessdate=2007-04-26 ( [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=http://www.gd-info.km.ru/science/iz23j98.htm Translation] )] OnJuly 13 ,1978 , Bugorski was checking a malfunctioning piece of equipment when an accident occurred due to failed safety mechanisms. Bugorski was leaning over the piece of equipment when he stuck his head in the part through which theproton beam was running. Reportedly, he saw a flash "brighter than a thousand suns", but did not feel any pain. The beam measured about 2000 gray when it entered Bugorski's skull, and about 3000 gray when it exited after colliding with the inside of his head.After the accident
The left half of Bugorski's face swelled up beyond recognition, and over the next several days started peeling off, showing the path that the proton beam (moving near the
speed of light ) had burned through parts of his face, his bone, and the brain tissue underneath. As it was believed that about 5 to 6 grays is enough to kill a person, Bugorski was taken to a clinic inMoscow where the doctors could observe his expected demise. However, Bugorski survived and even completed his Ph.D.,.cite web
url=http://www.polpred.com/free/spravochnik/spravochnik.pdf
title=С П Р А В О Ч Н И К областей, республик, краев и округов РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ
language = Russian
accessdate=2007-04-26
format=PDF] There was virtually no damage to his intellectual capacity, but the fatigue of mental work increased markedly. Bugorski completely lost hearing in the left ear and only a constant, unpleasant internal noise remained. The left half of his face was paralyzed, due to the destruction of nerves. He is able to function perfectly well, save the fact that he has occasional petit mal seizures and very occasional grand mal seizures.Bugorski continued to work in science, and held the post of Coordinator of physics experiments. Because of the
Soviet Union 's policy of maintaining secrecy onnuclear power -related issues, Bugorski did not speak about the accident for over a decade. He continued going to the Moscow radiation clinic twice a year, for examination, and to commune with other nuclear-accident victims. For years, he remained aposter boy for Soviet andRussia n radiation medicine. In 1996, he applied for disabled status, to receive his freeepilepsy medication. Bugorski showed interest in making himself available for study to Western researchers, but couldn't afford to leaveProtvino and go west.Bugorski is married to Vera Nikolaevna, and they have a son, Peter.
ee also
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Proton Beam Therapy References
External links
* [http://www.gd-info.km.ru/science/iz23j98.htm Персональный Чернобыль Анатолия Бугорского] ("Personal Chernobyl of Anatoly Bugorski"), in
Russian language
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