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‘Sadaé “YOSHIKAWA, Director of the Mito Hospital of the Hitachi Seisaku
(manufacturing) Co., and Kazuo HOSOYA, chief of the research and inspection

section of the Mito State Hospital, who have been conducting radiation injury
tests on mice since Aug. 4 in the cobalt 60 irradiation room of the Japan |
_ Atomic Energy Institute at Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki prefecture, announced
on Aug. 10 that th first cause for death due to strong radiation is the

septicemia accompanying serious leukopenia and that blood transfusion and the

use of antibiotics are proper for the treatment of radiation sickness. This
assertion is quite contrary to the established theory that the direct cause
for radiation death lies in tha lowering of hematogenic functions by tha
destruction of the liver and the marrow. —

When .

» 2 crew member of No. 5 Fukuryu Maru which was showered with

6yadioactive dust at Bikini, died in Septembar,. 1954, Amarican medical circles '

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transfusion. Ths tests conducted by the two Japanese doctors, however, have
proved that septicemia is caused directly by radiation. This will endorse

‘the Japanese contention that

was killed by an H-bomb test.

YOSHIKAWA and HOSOYA are scheduled to release the details of the results

of their tests at the medical gathering of the sanitarium of the state
hospital to be held early October this year and at the radiation therapists.
maeting scheduled for February nextyear.
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