403786 BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES, INC. . 7 UPTON. L.I.. N.Y. TEL. YAPHANK REFER 4-6262 July 10, 1959 Dr. Charles L. Dunham, Director Divasion ot Biclogy and Medicine Atomic Energy Commission Washington 25, D. C. Dear Chuck: Yesterday I went to the United Nations in New York and had a session with Mr. Nucker as you suggested. It was quite apparent that he was extremely concerned about the number of people coming into and out of Rongelap and the disturbing intluence resulting trom this. As you mentzoned, he seemed to be less antagonistic toward our medical surveys than toward the University ot Washington surveys. It was apparent that the Trust Territory ofticials do not have a grasp ot the significance and importance ot the medical surveys. For instance, I was surprised that Mr. Nucker did not appreciate the fact that the body burdens of the Rongelap people had increased since their return to Rongelap. They seem to take the attitude that we are merely carrying out a scientitic experiment using the Rongelap people as “guinea pigs.” I tried to make our position in this matter clear and to emphasize the importance of continuity in our observations of the people tor the early detection of signiticant changes that may be related to radiation so that they could be treated as soon as possible and that the scientific value ot these studies was extremely important, but that this was secondary to the tormer objective. I told Mr. Nucker that we understood his problems and were willing to cooperate to as great an extent as possible without com promising our primary responsibilities. To this end I suggested that we might omit the whole-body comts on the next survey, thus avoiding the necessity ot a ship and that we carry out, with a team of some 8 men, the basic hematological work and physical examinations. This could be accomplished by prior transport of necessary equipment and supplies trom Kwajalein via Trust Territory ship to Rongelap and air-lift of personnel trom Kwajalein to Rongelap at the time ot the survey. Mr. Nucker indicated that he would like to have Trust Territory medical personnel participate to make it less obvious that it was an “AEC medical team." I readily agreed with this and indicated that it was t, Zech oth recwrm tbsNhap highly desirable and he promised to turnish us one American doctor, \ eye COLLECTION SZA8l BOX No. FOLOEA aOX ~ 2

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