177 studies? t Tig are mentioned here because the lens changes in Japan were not really fully anticipated when the original plan there was set up. It was only after the lens changes form the cyclotron workers became more important that it was 5 |realized that there might be something in Japan, and Dr. Cogan conducted such a survey and found in fact that was the case. 7 sO CDR. CRONKITE: Col. Lowry made the initial survey. 8 I do not know him personally, but he presumably is a highly 9 qualified Army opthalmologist. I imagine for the initial 10 survey that would be entirely satisfactory. E 11 comes up, when should it be repeated, and sho should repeat id. S* 12 There are no qualified opthaltologists in the group out 4 bo The problem coon 3&8 5= 18 @ .& eS as 14 a 15 . there originally. At one time Dr. Sinsky was mentimed as the desirable individual to do it. DR. BUGHER: Ks he available now? He can be obtained, I am sure. Col. 16 Lowry did the first survey. 17 not only a technical one of minute examination, but also the 18 maittenance of a continuing record which somebody else can 19 look at and interpret. 20 getting an artist to help him, and he painted pictures of 21 what he saw. 22 9 and they make a very fine record. ARC One of the problems here is Sinsky did it in Japan finally by Those pictures are over at the Armed Forces, This is probably what we can do in this case. 24 6 2 DR. DUNHAM: There are cameras available for taking lenses that were developed in ; Brartwge nt a We can use cameras. ae . “r “Ts ¥