UNCLASSIFIED TNONAL WOR NO te wie UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO FROM: A. R. Inedecke General Manager CG) DATE: May 17, 1961 C. L. Dunhem, M.D., Direc Division of Biology and Medicine SUBJECT: 1961 SURVEY OF THE MARSHALLESE SYMBOL: ADMAR: HDB It is a pleasure to report that Dr. Robert A. Conard, Brookhaven National Laboratory, has completed the annuel survey of the Rongelap people during March 1961 and found them to be essentially the same as in the preceding survey. All of the date collected have not yet been analyzed, but it is reasonable to say they are not showing clinical evidence of chronic radiation effects other than negligible residual color changes of the skin. The following two paragraphs are excerpted from Dr. Conard's trip report deted April 18, 1961. "The médical data have not been analyzed yet but it can be stated that there were no apparent illnesses or disabilities related to radiation effects and the general state of nutrition was generally good end ebout the seme es it had been noted in the past years. There had been no deaths during the past year in the exposed popwleticn. In the comparison /control/ population an anencephelic baby wes born which caused quite an impression on the people, and one young boy had died of pnewnonia. The people had the usual complaints about various effects of their radietion environment, but their cooperetion was © excellent. OE ARCHIVES ". . . Dr. Macdonald and I attended a meeting vith t Rongelap people in the Council House and we told him about the intended examinations. The people voiced continued concern about the effects of fallout on their Atoll end on themselves. I did not feel that their concern was any greater this year than expressed in similar meetings with the people during the pest years. A chief complaint was that they were not getting enough to eat and felt weak. Dr. Macdonald told them that the Trust Territory policy was, "--No work, no eat--." This metter wes 38

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