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Reopening of the survey, study and medical care of atomic bomb victims; A note on the history of the preceding age of enactment of the atomic bomb victims medical care law

Abstract

Research on atomic bomb casuality of the results by Japanese scientists were greatly restricted during the Occupation period. Conditions improved in 1951 when the San Francisco Peace Treaty was signed. After the conclusion of the Treaty, there were various movements in the fields of the survey, study and medical care of atomic bomb victims. The Science Council of Japan formed the Atomic Bomb Casuality Research Group, which was supported by scientific research funds from the Ministry of Education in 1952. The group had the hope of taking place of Atomic Bomb Casuality Commission (ABCC) which was established by USA. But the study of the group was supported by ABCC. The Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casuality Council was formed in January 1953 with the cooperation of Hiroshima City and its assembly, medical association of the city, and other groups. In Nagasaki, this Council was formed in May this year. These movement led the constitution of the Atomic Bomb Aftereffects Research Council in the National Institute of Health on November 1953. Hiroshima and Nagasaki City, and their Assemblies started their appeals of medical care for atomic bomb victims from the end of 1951. The same appeals were made by the press and welfare  More>>
Authors:
Ubuki, Satoru [1] 
  1. Hiroshima Univ. (Japan). Research Inst. for Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1990
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
JPN-90-011300; EDB-91-012684
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Hiroshima Daigaku Genbaku Hoshano Igaku Kenkyusho Nenpo (Proceedings of the Research Institute for Nuclear Medicine and Biology, Hiroshima University); (Japan); Journal Volume: 31
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; A-BOMB SURVIVORS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DELAYED RADIATION EFFECTS; DISEASE INCIDENCE; HIROSHIMA; NAGASAKI; REGULATIONS; ASIA; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; HUMAN POPULATIONS; JAPAN; POPULATIONS; RADIATION EFFECTS; 560151* - Radiation Effects on Animals- Man
OSTI ID:
6442524
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0073-232X; CODEN: HDGHA
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
Pages: 157-164
Announcement Date:
Jan 15, 1991

Citation Formats

Ubuki, Satoru. Reopening of the survey, study and medical care of atomic bomb victims; A note on the history of the preceding age of enactment of the atomic bomb victims medical care law. Japan: N. p., 1990. Web.
Ubuki, Satoru. Reopening of the survey, study and medical care of atomic bomb victims; A note on the history of the preceding age of enactment of the atomic bomb victims medical care law. Japan.
Ubuki, Satoru. 1990. "Reopening of the survey, study and medical care of atomic bomb victims; A note on the history of the preceding age of enactment of the atomic bomb victims medical care law." Japan.
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title = {Reopening of the survey, study and medical care of atomic bomb victims; A note on the history of the preceding age of enactment of the atomic bomb victims medical care law}
author = {Ubuki, Satoru}
abstractNote = {Research on atomic bomb casuality of the results by Japanese scientists were greatly restricted during the Occupation period. Conditions improved in 1951 when the San Francisco Peace Treaty was signed. After the conclusion of the Treaty, there were various movements in the fields of the survey, study and medical care of atomic bomb victims. The Science Council of Japan formed the Atomic Bomb Casuality Research Group, which was supported by scientific research funds from the Ministry of Education in 1952. The group had the hope of taking place of Atomic Bomb Casuality Commission (ABCC) which was established by USA. But the study of the group was supported by ABCC. The Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casuality Council was formed in January 1953 with the cooperation of Hiroshima City and its assembly, medical association of the city, and other groups. In Nagasaki, this Council was formed in May this year. These movement led the constitution of the Atomic Bomb Aftereffects Research Council in the National Institute of Health on November 1953. Hiroshima and Nagasaki City, and their Assemblies started their appeals of medical care for atomic bomb victims from the end of 1951. The same appeals were made by the press and welfare group in 1953. In the period from the end of 1951 to 1953, the way for the Medical Care Law was paved by various groups. But the enactment of the law needed the social power of the nationalwide movement against A- and H-bomb. (author).}
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