APPENDIX 10
Nausea and Vomiting in Marshallese Following Exposure to Fallout,
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March 1, 1934
Nausea
Sub ject
NO.
Age (1954)
Sex
2
2
M
4
38
M
9
22
M
LL
50
M
7
F
?
M
17
13
26
3
1
45
7
F
F
4
M
F
F
M
3
5
LO
4
15
19
20
21
22
24
27
32
33
34
36
37
39
1
2
24
25
3
3
20
15
Onset
3/1
M
3/2
M
3/2
(1200)
3/2
Duration
?
3/2 and 3/3
Ll day
3/3
?
M
3/1 (1600)
1 day
F
3/2 (1200)
2 hours
3/2
3/2
M
3/2
F
3/1 or 3/2
M
F
?
?
(0700)
(0700)
or 3/2
(1200)
3/2
L day?
2
5 hours
?
?
?
3 days
12 hours
2 days
Ll day
3/1?
29
M
3/1 (1200)
2 days
43
66
F
3/2
L day
58
61
62
63
64
59
8
57
36
30
66
67
68
69
71
74
75
49
54
65
72
77
78
80
82
NOTE:
3
F
15
1
F
M
1
F
3/2
3/1 or 3/2
3/1 or 3/2
F
F
F
F
F
3/2
3/2
3/2
3/2
3/2
(0800)
(1200)
(0600)
(0800)
29
14
45
4
28
F
F
M
F
F
3/2
3/2
3/2
3/t
3/2
(1800)
(1200)
(0800)
L6
12
F
¥
6
26
37
46
50
F
M
F
M
M
3/1 or 3/2
(1000)
3/1 or 3/2
2 days
3/2
3/2
3/2
1 day
2
4
&
6
4
1
hours
hours
hours
hours
hour
1 day
i2 hours
1 hour
4 hours
2 days
5 hours
?
3/2
3/2
?
lL day
3/2 (0800)
3/1 (1800)
3/2
4 hours
L day
1 day
3/1 or 3/2
3/1 or 3/2
1-2 days
40
42
3/2
?
3/2
3/2
3/2
3/1
3/2
3/2
3/2
3/2
Onset
3 days
1 day
3/2
Vomiting,
1 day
Total of 44 cases (69%) of 64 people receiving175 r reported nausea in the
first 2 days after exposure, No nausea was reported in the 18 Ailingnae
people (receiving 69 r) or in the 157 Utirik people (receiving 14 4).
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