Complete facilities of various U. S. Armed Forces Hospitals wherein the Japanese doctors would have complete control of the patients as to diagnoses and therapy. This offer was not accepted. Towing of the Fukuryu Naru No. 5 to Yokosuka for radioactive decontamination and repairs to the ship. This offer was refused. A plane to transport the crew members to Tokyo. Approxi- mately 10 days after the offer was tendered the plane was requested. A military transport was immediately placed at the disposal of the Japanese Government. Complete analyses of urine and feces of the crev for various radioactive isotopes. This offer was partially accepted with the admission that the chemical analyses in Japan had not been successful. Complete analyses of the radioactive ash. This was accepted; again, because of incomplete analyses by the Japanese investigetors. All suspected ships and cargoes would be monitored, no matter where in Japan. This offer was not accepted except for one ship. Any drugs used for treatment would be furnished. Dr. l4iyoshi asked for over 100 grams of aureomycin. Within 18 hours this request was filled, A recuest for antibiotic sensitivity discs was filled in 24 hours. Duplicate color transparencies requested by Dr. Shimizu were sent to him within one week. , Geiger counters were requested by the lMinistry of \/elfare for their use in monitoring tuna. Five instruments were delivered im.ediately. The use of scintillation counters for making internal radiation measurements of the patients was offered but not accepted. us DOF

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