Two Laboratory Scientists Conduct Tests for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission
Two scientists use test tubes to conduct tests at the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission lab in Hiroshima.
Two scientists use test tubes to conduct tests at the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission lab in Hiroshima.
Home movie film taken by Dr. Rufus Kruse, a medical doctor serving in the US Navy at the Naval Supply Center in Hawaii during 1952-1953. After brief training in Geiger counters and other radiation measuring equipment, he was sent to Ujelang Atoll to help evacuate and monitor the health of the islanders during the Ivy Mike hydrogen bomb test. The island residents were boarded onto LST 827, which had just returned from service in North Korea. He brought his own 8mm camera with him and took this film. The health of the islanders remained good, and after the test Dr.