CONTENTS (Continved) Erstpee 3.7 3.4 Discussion An Conclusions “hts > hb bh bh O®@ut Pf Sb bh mo — ~ PPP > ON CHAPTER 4 oat HEMATOLOGY Introduction General Methods Methods of Treating Data, Control Groups. Hematological Findings, General Ronyelap Group . Ailinginae Group Utirik Group . Rongerik Group (Americans) Monocyles and Eosinophiles, All Groups 10 Hematocrit, All Groups 14 Morphology of Peripheral Blood 12 Comparison of Hematological Findings in C hildren and Adults, Rongelap Group . 13 Discussion CHAPTER 5 5.1 2.2 9.3 0.4 5.5 3.6 INTERNAL RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION td 65 79 BO 40 80 81 | 81 B2 82 89 89 89 91 92 96 96 Introduction . Physical Environment Studies Anima! Studies Human Studies Discussion. Conclusion. CHAPTER 6 bo aa 97 RECOMMENDATIONS 98 REFERENCES . ILLUSTRATIONS CHAPTER 1) 1.3 INTRODUCTION The Living Arca on Rongelap Istand, Indicating the Light, 17 Ww & —_ Open-lype of Construction 1.5 Histogram of Proportion of Total Dose Contributed by Vv:rious Energy Regions trom the Fallout Radiation Cumulative Dose as a Function of Time After the Detonation Comparative Depth Doses for Bilateral Exposure from a Small Source and Multiple Source 41 Exposure with Cobalt-60 Comparative Depth Doses in a Phantom Man of Initial Atomic Bomb Radiation and Radiation from a Field of Fission Products CHAPTER 2. 2.1 2.2 18 21 21 22 CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS AND THERAPY The Blood Count Changes in a Two Year Old Child with Fever The Blood Count Changes ina Fifty Year Old Man with Fever ~— * ' 3.8 27 28