180 DR. BUGHER: Of the order of prdably 108 or 200 r, something of that sort. DR. yesterday. DUNHAM: Captain English discussed this with us I believe. He was not expecting to find much but wished to have any teeth that came out spontaneously or pulled made available, In other words, he didn't believe that it would be worthwhile to take a special trip out there to study all the children. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. CDR. CRONKITE: 11 dental studies of native populations inthe Pacific. 12 consider the matter of dental changes, ‘in utero Commander Loce, Wo has had awalth of experience in at the time. He did not and those that were But all that were born at this level 14 of radiationand in view dod the extreme difficulty natives 15 have in their dental growth, he did not think that it would 16 be possible to get anything out of it. 17 saying anything about the study of the babies. 18 babies involved, I believe. DR. DUNHAM: 20 There are six He did wish to make radio audiographs 21 CDR. CRONKITE: _ 22 interested in that also. 23 CDR. CONARD: 24 teeth in the children. 25 Fe I do not recall him of any material that became available. ARC > He discussed this with 19 * That is right. 10 13 ¥ Wasn't that the idea? DR. BUGHER: Yes, and the group at NIH are Partiodarly in the insidious The administration of the trust y nome ‘territory has more or less a peripatetic dentist who would tot [3]