no longer desirable.

I am certified by the American

Boards

of Internal Medicine,

and am a Felilow of tne American

states

of California,

and

Occupational Medical Association.
Texas,

I am registered in the

Illinois to practice.

méGicine.
Finally, as part of my internal medical treining,
I did one year of intensive pathology.

Now for my observation:
I was immediately struck by
the remarkable frequency of visual difficulties and the
frequency of thyroid tumors.
The frequency of thyroid
tumors was shown by the examination of a number of patients
who demonstrated thyroidectomy scars; by the examination

of some hospital record, and most important by the history
of the people telling me of the epidemic of these Gisorders

on their islands.

Since the populations on the islands

varied from two hundred to more,

often,

particularly in

the smaller islands, the individuals who spoke to me
where able to give me a pretty fair idea of the number of
thyroid tumors and visual difficulties that appeared on
their island.
Since the nuclear explosions there has been a remarkable epidemic of thyroid tumors in the Marsnall Islands, --

to my knowledge a singular epidemic since I have never
seen its like before, -- starting aboyt fifteen years or

so after the onset of the atomic explosions, and continuing to the present.
Some of the victims apparently

were in thelr teens or pre-teens

during the explosicns

and were most characteristically female but some of the

Victims were probably not yet born at the time of the
explosion, although I do not have such a concise chrono-

legy that I can say this with ebsolute certainty.
1
recall seeing one patient young enough so that it would

be hardly likely that she would have been born curing the

explosions.

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The thyroidectomy scars that I saw on these patients
were large scars, and for the most part it seems to me

that the entire thyroid had been removed.

This was borne

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