~ . . a ~ = ir Rex + aetetas sma mae. i wer/ 37 procedures instituted whenever possible. The examinations show some findings persisting in the exposed people which need to be carefully followed. These include incomplete recovery of certain blood elements to levels found in the unexposed people, retardation of growth and developmentin some of the irradiated children, and pigmented changesat the sites of radiation burns of the skin. Recognizing the importance of these surveys, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission have agreed that annual medical surveys of the Marshallese people exposed to fallout in 1954 should continue indefi- nitely. Acknowledgments Companyof Texas, and Dr. Stewart Shippeyat the Kwajalein Hospital were all extremely helpful. At Brookhaven National Laboratory, contribu- tions were made by many individuals in many departments including Medical, Instrumentation and Health Physics, Photography and Graphic Arts,the Shipping Section, and others. We are grateful to the following people for their support and advice: Dr. Maurice Goldhaber, Director; Dr. Lee E. Farr, Chairman of the Medical Department, and others in this departmentincluding Drs. D. D. Van Slyke, V. P. Bond, E. P. Cronkite, J. S. Robertson, S. Cohn, L. M. Schiffer, R. A. Love, L. K. Dahl, G. C. Cotzias, V. G. Alcober, W. Calvo, and H. Cottier, and Mr. A. Finn and Mr. W. J. Walsh. Wewishalso to thank Mrs. G, De Paolo for her secretarial assistance and Mrs. M. Dienesfor editorial help. The cooperation of many agencies and persons was necessary to carry out these surveys success- fully. The authors are deeply grateful to many indi- References viduals, too numerous to name, for valuable assist- ance, veys in every possible way. We are grateful to the officials of the Departmentof the Interior and particularly to the officials of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands including the High Commissioner, Mr. M. W. Goding; the Director of Public Health, Dr. H. E. Macdon- ald; the District Administrator for the Marshall Islands, Mr. Peter Coleman; the Director of the Marshall Islands Memorial Hospital, Dr. John Taman, and others of his staff; and the Representative of the High Commissioner at Kwajalein, Mr. William White. Mr. Don Davis and his crew of the Trust Territory ship Ran Anim were most helpful. Asin the past, the Department of Defense, particularly the Department of the Navy, contributed most vitally to the mission. The Pacific Missile RangeFacility at Kwajalein was of great assistance in furnishing necessaryairlifts and materials to be used on the survey. Captain Paul Holmberg, Com- manding Officer, Mr. Ben Wilson of the Transport 1. CRONKITE, E. P. et AL.. The Effects of fonizine Radi- ation on Human Beings: A Report an the Marshal- lese and Americans Accidentally Exposed to Radiation From Fallout and a Discussion of Radiation Injury in the Human Being, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C., 1956. 4 Manyofficials of the Atomic Energy Commis- sion, particularly Dr. Charles L. Dunham. Dr. H. D. Bruner, and many of their staff of the Division of Biology and Medicine, were most helpful in the coordination of arrangements with various governmental agencies and in supporting these sur- * “ oan... . Bonn, V. P.. Conarp, R. A. ROBERTSON, J, S., and WEDEN, E. A. JR., Medical Examination of Rongelap People Six Months After Exposure to Fallout, WT937. Operation Castle Addendum Report 4.1A, April 1955. 3. CRONKITE, E. P., DUNHAM, C. L., GRIFFIN, D., Mc- PHERSON, S. D., and Woopwarpb, K. T., TwelveMonth Post-Exposure Survey on Marshallese Exposed to Fallout Radiation, BNL 384 (T-71)}, August 1955. 4, Conarb, R. A., Huccins, C. E., CANNON, B., LowREY, A.. and RICHARDS, J. B., J.A.M.A. 164, 1192-7 (1957). 5. Conarp, R. A., MEYER, L. M., RAL, J. E., Lowrey, A., Bacu, §. A., CANNON, B., CARTER, E., EicHER, M., and Hecuter, H., March 1957 Medical Survey of Rongelap and Utirik People Three Years After Exposure to Radiouctive Fallout, BNL 501 (T-119), June 1958. 6. CONARD, R. A. ET AL., Medical Survey of Rongelap People, March 1958, Four Years After Exposure to Fallout, BNL 534 (T-135), May 1959, 7. CONARD, R. A. ET AL., Medical Survey of Rongelap People Five and Six Years After Exposure to Faltout, BNL 609 (T-179), September 1960. + “ie esa

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