43 A California, he reported that two of those patients had bleeding, and two had microscopic hematuria. Do you have any data on that? DR. BUGHER: We know nothing more than fe gave us. He got that information mostly by radiotelephone after he reached Washington. DR. DUNHAM: That was the last he had. I had apoint on the chemical burns to the eyes and the Japanese fishermen did not detelop Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C, late burning lesions whereas they did developvwery early 10 burns. 11 in the Japanese probably being on a chemical basis, whereas 12 the native group had a mild transient itching or burning. 13 So I think that points pretty definitdly to the eyes DR. BUGHER: One about the sac being continuously 14 bathed tends to clean itself of material that falls in. 15 think there are some other differences, 16 Japanese experience, as we know it at least, which is subject 17 to considerable uncertainty, 18 of these people,probably relating to the different environmen I too, between the and the subsequent experience 19 If there are no further questions or comments on 20 the clinical side, we will turn to the further information 21 on the problem of the internal deposition of materials, 22 urinary excretion, and these matters that Dr. Claus and his 23 ARC contingent have considered. 24 25 Dope ho fe hi 1 7 at Apolo oad ut bee WD , V4 a ae ARohivis yw EEIN TT ™ 44