~ ¥. oO * 8 ee oS ds ” wt — . mt A836 nay 8,‘aps. ” SUBJECT, . to .ca l . y fa oToentMies Crewnenof tore , Status of‘the Estimate of Present Medical the FUKURYU MARD © 00 70 ~ mae *-~ — - Pa - _ ee . - até oy : rs .7 a eo Tem . Loar . o~ eee Pg rate oe ay ‘he TO: | ‘theAonoine, TOKYO 10oe . © Therefollows for the9 Eabassy's Anfornation, the baxt«of a-:- memorandum dated Apirl 30 prepared in the Atomic Energy Commisstonte oo Divisionof Biology and Medicine, giving |an estimate of the medical: - ‘status of the twenty-three|crewmens wae sy soe .‘understand you aré interested in\ havingaa state--: ment summarizing the medical situationof the Japanese" | eon fishermene Briefly, as you are aware, our Embassy in Tokyo oe . _ to the Japanese. There have been frequént assurances by: the°re Lee > Japanesa authorities’that these offerswould be accepted, | - F [027§ I~ N— (4m ¥ and studied. Dr. Morton and members of his staff hays visited -__ the. patients on several occasions, but they hava’ not been-per- a ' lac“mitted to conduct ‘thorough | olinical examinations, sd ~ 2 Mat ‘the‘reqiest of the Japanese, samples of urine’‘of the or "” patients have been’ ‘examined by the Health and Safoty Laboratory ’ of the Commissionts New York Operations Office, Theresults of . ._ the analyses indicate that the patients from whom the’ specimens | *. > _ were obtained have ingested radioactive material.” These’ analyses, >. Oo. however y_ do not give answers as to the condition of the patients “nor could they indicate the total dose of radiation originally , receiveds . : , “WExespt for the urine samples referred to above,) the only other data of which we are aware, including the blood counts, - have been provided by the Japanese themselves, Compléte data . essential to the diagnosis and prognosishave bean specifically requested by this office through our Embassy in Tokyo, but have not been received. . "It has| been made clear in our communications to the Japanese US ATOM Collection Sat D2 Box 396+ 15°3 DRAFTED BY: *. 7. and that the patients.could accordinglybe carefully”‘examined aw ; Tough the assador that we are primarily intorested in the ENE are of the patients, that the cooperation of the Japanese in permitt medical examinations and in accepting or ules - po US 226 ATONC Fold er 7s hasmade repeated offers of United States medical assistance. ~ VSLET BY AUTHORITY OF DOE/Oc D6S Kt Mf $e BORKESJo “ KLASSIFICATION CANCEL LED 326 mo {Ze 3 Def. ct State afters F APPROVED BY: George C. Spice