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The Honorable Edward E. Johnston

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Dear Mr, Johnston:
I have been informed that there remains some doubt as to the intention

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suggestion concerning an Atomic Energy Commission-financed medical
survey team, to conduct a medical survey of the peopie of Rongelap
and Utirik. To clear up any possible ambiguity, I would like to state
that the intention of the recommendation contained on page eight of
the May 16, 1972, Interim Report is not to have the AEC finance a
team composed solely of Dr. Conard, Dr. Ezaki, and one doctor each
from the World Health Organization. (WHO) and the United States Public
Health Service (USPHS). Rather, the intention is that Dr. Ezaki, and
the doctors from WHO and PHS will travel with the regular Brookhaven
team sponsored by the AEC and headed by Dr, Conard, In other words,
the three additional doctors will travel with the Brookhaven team
which usually visits Ronpelap. Thene doctors, however, are asked to
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Brookhaven Ceam—to the Special Joint Committce, These reports, as stated
on page eight of the Interim Report, will contain a thorough evaluation
of "(a) the (Brookhaven) medical team's methods of examination, and (b)
an evaluation of the medical treatment given to the Rongelapese in the

past, and that given to them in the proposed survey."

With regards to the matter of financing, the Committee is aware that

neither it, nor the Office of the High Commissioner can direct the .
AEC to conduct the survey. It is merely that the Committee is in
agreement with yoursuggestionthat there would be no objection if the

fom conan~ AEC did finance the-team.-—We,-ofcourse, realize that the AEC has

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