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SUBJECT: CHRONOLOGY OFAMERICAN OFFERS OF }MEDICALESSISTANCE IN
RE JAPANESE FISHERMEN.
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Following newspaper reports of injury to Japanese fishermen,
Dr, Bugher telephoned Dr. John Morton, Director, Atomic Bomb Casualty
Commission, in Japan, requesting that he proceed to Tokyo, determine
such facts as he could, and offer facilities and services of the
staff of the ABCC,
(Dr. Bugher talked to Morton by long distance
phone on March 16 and March 19),
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Morton with réturn to Tokyo from Hiroshima with this team."
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