PEDIATRICS Vol. 77 No. 1 January 1986, pp. 137
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Children's Hospital Nuclear Warhead Bomb

CHARLES F. JOHNSON MD1

1 Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus Children's Hospital, 700 Children's Dr, Columbus, OH 43205

To the Editor.—

I appreciate the liberal editorial attitude displayed by your and your staff that has enabled me to publish:

1 cartoon

1 poem

and 1 scholarly article

during the past several years in Pediatrics. The following article from Time magazine (March 4, 1985) has stimulated my creative interests into a new direction.

Bigger bucks for smarter bombs. Missile-guidance computer programs so complex that they can be written and tested only by other computer programs.