. | 1 ‘I would not want to spend the time to do it myself 2 in this range. 3 extracted teeth, not to point as far as the health of the 4 population is concerned, but to see if there were enough s deposited materials to make radio audiographs. 6 7 9 . Washington, D. C. Alderson Reporting Company CAPT, ENGLISH: Yes, we would like to make sections of those. MAJ. HANSEN: May I interject here that I was 11 going to bring this up. 12 fortunate to secure a few teeth that were extracted and save 18 then. 14 Reed at National Cancer Institute is doing this. 15 should be through in another week or so. 16 running control teeth. 17 and remembered that these natives do have quite a few 18 extractable teeth. 19 people at National Cancer Institute would be very glad to 20 run the radio audiograph. 21 control teeth from natives from other atolls or control | 22 teeth from around here, I think that could be arranged. 23 feels very sure that he can detect any level of activity at 24 all. 25 within normal limits, of course. f “T°! ed If somebody were to collect teeth that had fallen, you would like to have them? 10 o Bepartment However, I would like to have a selection of CDR, CRONKITE: 8 ARC 109, een Among the Americans we were These were sectioned and are on nuclear plates. Dr. His report We have also been I had felt that this was a good move If there are any taken out, I know the Whether you would like to use He He has found some in the control already that is Vv tp Hisicres eo JC