LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS TITLE FIGURE NO, 1 Moof fallout area, Marsholl Islands, Murch 1, 1954, FromR, Conard. (Courtesy Annals Int, Med.}. PAGE 96 Rongelap Village os it was in 1954, From®. Conard. Rough sketch showing fallout deposition. Wavy creas represent gamma tadiotion, ard st'ppling represents beta radiation. From R. Conard, “Beta burns" of neck (subject No. 39, March 1954), The orea over the thyroid was a frequent site of “burns”. From R. Conard, 101 Marshallese bathing in lagoon at Kwajalein in March 1954, to decontaminate skin and hair after fallout contamination, FromR, Conard, 102 Rorgelap village today. From R. Conard. 103 Radiation syndromes (schematic presentation). From. Conard. , 105 Schematic graph showing major blood changes and clinical signs for radiation dose. where survival is possible (200-600 rads). From R. Conard. 107 Numerous su,erficial "beta burns" of the skin of o young boy who wos wearing little clothing at the time of exposure. From. Conord. (Courtesy Annals int, Med.). 110 10 "Beta burns" of the feet. From R. Conard. 10 VW Epilotion in the temporal area of the scalp of a young girl, FromR, Conard, (Courtesy Annals Int, Med.). Wi 12 Benign nevi (moles) that developed 8 years later in oreo of “beta burns", From R, Conard, (Courtesy Annals Int. Med.). W7 Scarring of ear from “beta burns". From R. Conard, 117 3