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Medical Department
December 9,

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1980

Bruce Wachholz, Ph.D.
Office of Health & Environmental
Research (EV-30)
Office of Environment
U. S. Department of Energy
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Washington, D.C, 20585 —
Dear Bruce:

Enclosed are copies of some early correspondence that we had with
the AFC and copies of early correspondence between Conard, National
Academy of Sciences, and distinguished physicians in the United States
in planning continuing studies of the Marshallese, which I believe
document the concern and thoroughness with which these studies were

initiated,

After reading my April 19, 1956 letter to Dr. Dunham, Director,

DBM-AEC, my memory is refreshed,
As you recall, I was the Officer in
Charge of the initial study and care of the Marshallese and American
servicemen exposed to radiation while I was still in the Medical Corps
of the U.S. Navy.
Study and medical care were performed by the Medical

Department, U. S, Navy for the Atomic Energy Commission. My resignation
from the U. S. Navy was effective October 1, 1954 and I came to Brookhaven.

I have no record of what was done with the originals when I left the
Naval Medical Research Institute, but presumably they were at that time

turned oyer to the Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Biology and
Medicine, since my 19 April 1956 letter states that we felt the records
should be relocated to Brookhaven in, order to facilitate the work,

On

October 6, 1959, further original clinical forms of medical examination

of the Marshallese people were forwarded to Dr. Dunham.

It is clear now that we can document definitely that the records were
turned over to DBM-AEC, and we feel strongly that a major effort should
be made to locate these records.
I would be pleased to have Mr. William
Scott come to Washington and assist you in looking over records in the

AEC files, along with Dr. Conard, if this is deemed desirable.

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