visual difficulties.
I am not an ophthalmologist, and
brought no instruments to visualize the lenses of these's

people's eyes.
However, I learned that on one island
about fifty per cent of the population is losing its

vision.

This does not come to me from one informant, but

comes to me from three or four informants.

One informant

actually said that most of the adults were losing their
vision.
Sometimes it was occurring in children.
This
again does not seem to be concomitant with the blast or
follow shortly on it.
One would expect the cataract
changes sooner if it was due to looking directly at the
blasts, and I would not expect it in individuals unborn
at the time of the blasts,
This appears to be perhaps
one of the most disabling disabilities on the island of
Utrik, and if not for the apparent willingness of the
island to take care of its own there would be many people
on this island suffering by reason of their dimming sight.
In a colder, crueler society these people would not be
able to survive.
The frequency of eye problems is complicated by also
the notable frequency of diabetes.
Diabetes is an adequate

cause of cataracts, and older diabetics may develope
cataratcts.
However I asked very carefully of those

patients whom I saw with visual difficulties,

-- I assume

they had had cataracts some had been operated on and had
cataract removal -- whether they were diabetic and I
understand that while several were, just as many were

not,

and the diabetic explanation for all of the cata-

racts and loss of vision does not seem credible.
this seems to be a radiation effect.

Again
.

As another radiation effect there was a period of
time when there were an unusual number of stillbirths or
the birth of monstrosities.
I have heard this called the
year of the animal, although I understand this phrase to
be offensive to those women who bore such offspring and I
heard the particular phrase only from men and not commonly
used.
It was the time when children were born with incompletely formed bodies, incompletely formed arms or
legs, or deformed heads.
This occurred late, and not in
the nine months after a near-by explosion when one would

expect radiation effects.
Moreover it occurred in islands
distant enough so that direct radiation effects governed

Select target paragraph3