ae : (am would designate two desired for examination. Japanese doctors wouldconsider and work out selections by mtual agreement; (B) Examinations would be permitted for twenty mimtes for each patient; (C) +xaminations would be limited to history and external physical; (D) Examinations would not begin until after April 7. The Japanese Stated willingness supply copies all laboratory data they have charted and transmitted charts white blood counts taken all patients since arrival Tokyo March 27. have better than even chance survive. Opinion expressed all patients now U.S. side indicated impossibility make examination in twenty minutes bud did not categorically reject offer at this meeting. This morning Okazaki reouested me to call, received presentation yesterday's meeting, said twenty mimtes limit obviously insufficient for examination but this was conceived more to break psychological ice and after patients acquired more confidence perhaps longer’ sessions with more patients would be possible. He bespoke need for additional patience and gradual approach to allay hervous fears of childishly ignorant fishermen. I said U. S. doctors had been demonstrating full measure patients since March 18. Question was not whether they were sufficiently patient but whether Japanese government.wished accept U. & offers assistance. replied official regrets had already been extended. On request for apology I He thought apology might be deleted if he could say in Diet American Ambassador had conveyed regrets. ‘After reviewing entire situation with Eisenbud and Morton I sent Okazaki letter tonight briefly reviewing background, saying Eisenbud and Morton would be leaving; are willing visit two patients tomorrow, as proposed, “Seek

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