reas Neneonal
vt
oeoe
+ fore toby the Contain chet 40°¢o Vint to
“no 2d. +e 1°
ilireentreins n?
end BN wilirocnty
per .G1.°7
4 @ not . “copserous amount oF rallation.
wee
.
Perardin” the medicol side of the interview,
or
the Doctor
of the ship st2atei that on the 15th cna 18th July, he croze
ten members of the crew at raniom and eneciel their
leucocytes.
“hen tle shin arrive’ at Febaunl, he vas of
the oninion thet tuo crew members may ros-sibly have becn
affected 2s they hoi lo
counts.
He asxel for furtrer
investigation to be car.ie2 out.
cre. Are
<c state! that *no
merper of
the
cinee coricis:
sunburn,
‘hich occurred both peftre
vomiting or lon of anetite.
No hots
ef batir
1
-ni
of
Aizzin-ss,
nausea,
sv‘in contition wos
after the acelient.
«8 Corerved onl ne mi pel medics] complaints
rorortcde
~.
In the second sert of this
Tommisscionér, wes presente
On July 23,
-h
1958,
:
‘
v
interyieyv,
-
«2.
:
Uclai,
two sailors -_._
2
.
Jistrict
ana
- of the "TAKUYO" were seen at the Torm Clinic.
_
(B.p.110/70) complained that at 5 a.m. on
July 23 he feit dizzy with slight nausea.
Ne compleinea
of rain in the lower abdomen, slight healache ara
eariness,
Cn examinstion, no clinical sirens could he
Fatholosicsl tests wert cerrged out “ath fil
ploot ricturs, urine ent stool examinetion,
oO toritive
findings were maie.
(See attachei reverts
(Ber.120/70) complain
i Dee be becam? sich, felt ciatin
mouth ani lips ani feverish.
One
o
hat on Culz 22 at
n
sli-h sensitivenes> ceult be Telit on n
piel t wumprer asacomen in the liver trea.
mynest of the
*
OS BE See Talat” Be Soest“2225." PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMO
Y
the wr
coat recording t- his exsminations, | Urovilinozen we
4 + nositive.
Fulse
temperature 97,3.
Cur
tmirction 7 ~ot
amv oth ti oivsieel sits.
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oreration cD
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