MEDICAL SURVEY OF RONGELAP PEOPLE FIVE AND SIX YEARS AFTER EXPOSURE TO FALLOUT (With an Addendum on Vegetation) Ropert A. CoNnArRD, M.D.,' H. EUGENE MACDONALD, M.D.,? Austin Lowrey, Cot. (MC) USA,? Leo M. Meyer, M.D.,4 STANTON Coun, PH.D.,' Wataru W.Sutow, M.D.,5 BARUCH S. BLUMBERG, M.D.,° James W. HOLLINGSWoRTH, M.D.,” HARVEY W. LYON, Compr. (DC) USN,® WILLIAM H. Lewts, Jr., M.D.,9 A.A. JAFFE, D.D.S.,? MAYNARD Eicuer,® DAVID Potter, ' ISAAC LANWI, PRACTITIONER, 2 EZRA RIKLON, PRACTITIONER ,? JOHN IAMAN, PRACTITIONER,2 AND JACK HELKENA, PRACTITIONER? DOE ARCHIVES with the technical assistance of WILLIAM A. Scott,’ Emi ADAMIK,' ROBERT SMITH,' IRVING JONES,“ JAMES GILMARTIN,! PaciFico TENORtO, HMI, USN,* JAmes GreENOUGH,' LLoYO SNow, HMI, USN,® KENNETH GLASSFORD, HM1, USN,* KosanG MIZUTONI,? AND SEBIO SHONIBER? September 1960 ‘Brookhaven Natic~ al Laboratory, Upton, New York ‘Department of Public Hec!th, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. “South Nassau Communities Hospital, Rockville Centre, New York M.D. Anderson Hospital, University of Texas, Houston, Texas ‘National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 7Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Hiroshima, Japan ®Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland ?Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases, New York, New York BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY Upton, N.Y. ww na em em nnn ee ge = we ene er ee