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Figure 9. Trust Territory ship used for 1960 survey, anchored in the lagoon off Rongelapvillage.

Tabie 2

Percent Distribution of Population by Age Groups
Rongelap control

Rongelap exposed

Marshall Islands

(206 people, 1959)

(102 people, 1959)

<15

45.6%

49.0%

33.8%

25.1%

25-44
45-64
>65

23.8
15.0
4.4

20.6
10.8
6.9

25.9
15.5
3.9

30.1
19.8
6.8

Medianage, yr

19.0

16.2

23.6

29.0

15-24

11.2

onthe exposed population only. The histories were
taken by one of the Marshallese doctors. Complete physical examinations were done, but special

examinations, suchasslit-lamp studiesof the lens
and anthropometric measurements on the children (except for height and weight), were not

made. One hematological examination wascarried out on the exposed population which included WEC byelectronic counting technique
(Coulter), differential smears, smearsfor alkaline

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3

20

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phosphatase staining, and basophil counts. About
thirty 24-hr urine samples were collected from
exposed and unexposed people for radiochemical
analysis to determine body burdensof Sr®’.

12.7

(1948-50)

US.

Age, yr

18.9

(1940)
18.2

Results and Discussion
The results of the 5- and 6-year post-exposure
surveys will generally be reported together.
INTERVAL MEDICAL HISTORY

The census of Rongelap as of 1959 was 308

people, of whom 82 had been exposed, 20 were
children born of the exposed, and 206 were unex-

posed. A census was not taken in 1960, but the
numberof people appeared to be about the same.
Table 2 shows the percentage distribution in the
population for the Rongelap exposed and unex-

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