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California, he reported that two of those patients had
bleeding, and two had microscopic hematuria. Do you have
any data on that?
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We know nothing more than fe gave us.

He got that information mostly by radiotelephone after he
reached Washington.
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That was the last he had.
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to the eyes and the Japanese fishermen did not detelop

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the native group had a mild transient itching or burning.

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So I think that points pretty definitdly to the eyes

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One about the sac being continuously

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Japanese experience, as we know it at least, which is subject

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