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that possible employment of
at the hospitas might help solve nis
problem.
He promised to consider this.
In my opinion, future resurveys of the Rongelap people should
continue.
Such resurveys should be continued on a yearly basis as nas
been done in the past in view of the fact that certain of the blood
elements are not yet back to normal and there is continued necessity
for observation of the residual skin lesions.
Since future examinations
will no doubt be conducted at Rongelap, plans should be started for
either establishing a laboratory with electricity and water supply on
the island or arrangements made to use a small ship which might act as
a floating laboratory. The latter would probably be preferable.
The group is deeply grateful to you and the members of your staff
and to the ilavy Department and Trust Territory for the many arrangements
whica were responsible for the successful completion of this mission.
Nespectfully submitted,
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(1) Preliminary Report
(Rongelap people)
(2) Medical Survey Report
to United Nations' group
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