Page 2 kL. ‘Yo dete mink fo at: opis tn of Rongelap ans exposure e. » > To dete Tin 7 ae ‘ ta 3 ecople »itac ton 49 ne trees. 3. To obtain ac ° eo d 4. To obtain re asec injury ana jams kh eh aa use beat Ucirik Ato. i: treatmen’ hs hor personal eat AT Observations A. Medical Pr« bien: The examinations curent National Laboruturs ar oot. the medi 4 bet, ) when ed Poot. 4 by the people Go exposed and contro, 2f tou al, deep s have apparent]. ios Yo lsen @ 27 the me aborted effort ir Mo. 4 seth fitta ¢ opinion that a majo osu . roudde fai or th pul of ‘om the Brookhaven -ec peop.e, both ioe © 1 : oes ots that tne Marshallese caam nations and the t ° ! am of the lack of understanding tne exami ati + xt all four sessions, The control groups it was repeatedi, acreroec 8 the peop.te ud c's were not informed of the tindings anc tna rollweat and medic.'i + ser- not available. The people attribut «an ane all sickness ') ef*ects of the radiation and believe that tr: treo aia. team shoul fea appear to most rebe:: ° « exeminetion ber: ute as to its purpose “ s epam be. the peor e told they were not in uec ard thereture ot were forced te subri' * tre eéxaminat-¢onbe examined. The. rere ter taking .' ity. that they shoo lotion: .@oeliat I repeatediy “eara thal examinations .nm Sey tem Japan, wHO, a.c tte The Health Aides 0 The in the trailers bu Rotwe.ap -~ ref i we + ’ vecpoe on anew Urtr ke ae t + ster avatlab.» te te yo edare + . snomit ‘o additional ‘dependent physicians from .> cath. nm cue 1° "he Lace of understanding -c tirtk osserted they were 1’ .tied tc :ompensation, yet ‘esu.t, many refused to oampres of hlocd and feel fe@ ait 21. rpompelap records in Marsha... « titioners thet neo Ho LO14 BS! onwe.ved Oot yber too the prescribei tnv .~ the patients. oe »* art new. BE ohor. . ote , a mpan, the tear ioulty in administering oo. » of ‘uzht written records on tle records were “here ate apparently no (At dee Medica: Prac-