a exposure it would not have resulted in a total dose sufficient to produce even the minimum symptons of radiation sickness, (Caiculations made by the Japanese as reported in a previous wire from the American Embassy, Tokyo, of a maximum of 100 milliiroentgens exposure to the crew may be somewhat high but not an impossible value, &n exposure of 100 millircentgents is about equivalent to that received each year from natural sources,) The medical examinations showed no evidence of radiation injury, The lowest white blood count of 3,350 is below average but is not considered serious and counts in this range are occasionally seen under normal circumstances, Tne specific cause for this low count hes not been Cetermined, but it could be either (a) a normal count for this individual, or (b) the result of one or more of several causes, Other blood elements (red cells and hemoglobin} measured vere all within normal ranges in ail iustances, Sincerely yours, /s/ Paul F, Foster General Manager ZONEIDENWAL. . te ae

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