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SEPTEMBER — OCTOBER, 1979 — MARSHALL ISLANDS EXAMS
M

E

R

U

53

49

7

45

154

-

i

25

17

43

34

18

-

1

53

9

5

11

43

68

13

16

-

4

33

THYROID, LAB, X-RAY

9

3

3

4

19

DENTAL

-

19

27

66

PEDIATRIC EXAMS
PEDIATRIC SICK CALL

|

ADULT EXAMS
ADULT SICK CALL

DIABETIC SAMPLING

_Total—

112 patients

(190 extractions)
TOTAL

118

111

73,

The medical aspects of the survey went smoothly.

=—-:180

482

However, a number of serious

administrative problems arose during the course of the survey.

I will discuss

in detail the administrative problems and then conclude the report with a summary

of the medical findings and conclusions and recommendations for future studies.
On our way to Majuro I spent a number of hours in the P.A.S.0. office talking
to Mr. Harry Brown and Mr. Bill Stanley.

Harry indicated that the BNL wholebody

counting trip had been an unqualified success and provided me with copies of his
cassette recordings of each of the meetings that had been held on the outer islands.
We discussed the existing political situation in Majuro and throughout the Trust
Territories and Harry gave me his impressions of what we should expect in Majuro
and Ebeye.

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