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people, [ urge tha
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further delay
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bave the exaninat on preceed without
difficulty, tire tc iiowiag recommends: |
‘1ould he serfously conSidered by the Spe fa
Cfoinr Comm:
1.
Indepencet: pivalctans t on
Health Sevwicee showid accom at
the Spects.
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The pivas.a@e
Dr,
Haru,
oro. Japa
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Juivers..s
Or. Toshi. ak: kumatori,
Rad clo, ica
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tne presen e
be overemphasi zel
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they are not present
the involvec people will refuse . °° vexamined.
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possible omp.tcatios in clearan::
‘ *hese physicians, the
proposed tate
°
eptember
,
na. have tc be delayed.
3.
The Direcicr :t Health,
Islands, shou.) %e requested
the examining team (0 treat
would be advair tagecus trom a
and shoul!
ew:
Vrur Jerrttorcy of the Pacific
t, senc Medical Officers with
jcca. “.sea.es.
Such treatment
pul.!
relations standpoint
"nore coopera
cr
al!
concerned.
4.
Every ettert must be made ‘
lujreve communication between
the physi 1an apd tne pecopie unuer -tudy.
A&A better understanding
of the purpose ct tne examinati: ar «olld remove an apparent major
source of
resentmert
major finding:
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