CHAPTER 16.6
MEDICAL SERVICES
General health conditions on the Atoll were excellent. At the beginning of the Project there was no doctor provided by the Contractor;
first aid treatment was provided by male nurses or first aid men and more
serious cases were treated by the military doctor on Eniwetok. It was
difficult to obtain the services of a licensed civilian physician because of
isolation of the Project and because of the relatively low salary specified as compared with that obtainable on the continent.
Holmes and Narver established a dispensary at Eniwetok on June 26,
1949, with one head nurse in attendance, The first doctor arrived at
the Jobsite on August 18, 1949. In October 1949, the Medical Department
moved to Parry and set up a three-bed dispensary in a quonset hut. The
permanent six-bed hospital, which was equipped with facilities for X-Ray,
laboratory study, and diathermy, was completed and occupied on April 19,

1950.

It cared for the majority of H & N employees requiring hospital-

ization or extended treatment.

Dental facilities were added in July 1950,

As construction work progressed on the outer islands, first aid sta-

tions were established as follows: Engebi, March 1, 1950; Biijiri, May
15, 1950; and Runit, July 18, 1950, These first aid stations, with the

exception of Engebi, were each staffed by one first aid man and treated
only minor casualties, All other cases were referred to the Parry hospital after receiving first aid treatment on the outer islands. For the
most part, a two- or three-man staff was in attendance at Engebi, A three
bed dispensary was established at Engebi about December 1, 1950. The dis—
pensaries on the off islands were maintained until the islands were evacuated,
The following treatment statistics cover all sites for the period

June 26, 1949 to June 1, 1951:

Outpatient treatments
Averagé daily sick call

Hospital patients

44,831
79

Average hospital days per patient
Major operations
Minor operations

Immnizations

670

4
1A
350

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2,745

In addition, the Army Medical Corps installation on Eniwetok rendered the following services for H & N personnel:
Outpatient treatments

Hospital patients

Average hospital days per patient.
Major operations

Immunizations

Physical examinations
Consultations

441

19
7
10

38

23
122

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