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  • A mother and a boy with severe victims were rescued by Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital, and even their life powers were lost with dehydration and burning.
  • A male A-bomb survivor admitted to the Shinseizen Relief Station cried out with intense pain and high fever in his A-bomb wounds, accompanied by deep ulceration and necrosis around his lips.
  • The US military exploded the hydrogen bomb with the experiment MET on the Nevada desert, which sharply flashed from the mushroom cloud to the atmosphere.
  • A pregnant mother exposed to the Hiroshima atomic bomb gave birth of a baby boy immediately.
  • Sachio Tsubota retained scars following healing of burns sustained at time of atomic bomb explosion at hiroshima.
  • KELOID FOLLOWING FLASH BURN; K. KIKKAWA, HIROSHIMA, JAPAN, ÁPRIL 30, 1947.
  • Reiko Fuchimoto, who was exposed to the atomic bomb dropped and detonated by the U.S. military over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, received treatment for the wound that formed from her right cheek to her ear at a special relief hospital set up at Shinseizen National School in Nagasaki City in late September.
  • The area around the hypocenter where the atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, collapsed. All occupants of the bus, which was set ablaze by the hot air from the atomic bomb, were killed. Soldiers from the U.S. occupation forces surveyed the damage caused by the Hiroshima atomic bomb in September 1945.
  • A GROUP OF BOYS FROM THE HIROSHIMA SECOND MIDDLE SCHOOL, SHOWING PIGMENTATION AND KELOID CAUSED BY THE ATOMIC BOMB DROPPED ON HIRO SHIMA.
  • The boy, S. Tamura, had burns on his legs from the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima, and he was photographed on July 5th, 1947 for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission.

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  • The boy was admitted to a hospital in Nagasaki after the atomic bombing. Even five months after the explosion on August 9, 1945, he was still suffering from severe burns and keloids (Bring Back the Human Being, 1982).
      長崎原子爆弾により少年は長崎の病院に収容された。1945年8月9日の炸裂から約5カ月がたっても、少年は重度の火傷とケロイドに苦しんでいた。カラー映画フィルムの記録『にんげんをかえせ(1982年)』である。  アメリカ国立公文書館に原子爆弾の核被害を記録した未公開のカラー映画フ...
  • These keloids cover the backs of Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors taken between 1945 and 1950. The burns and wounds of atomic bomb survivors resulted in thickened scars and tumors called keloids.
      長崎原子爆弾の被爆者の背中をケロイドが覆った。ケロイドは、瘢痕組織の上に成長する緻密な線維性の増殖である。1945年から1950年にかけて撮影された長崎原子爆弾の被爆者の背中を覆ったケロイドである(日時・場所等不詳)。  原子爆弾による被爆者の火傷や傷から、傷跡が厚くなってケ...
  • When the Hiroshima atomic bomb exploded, a 33-year-old army officer was exposed to the bomb on the second floor of a wooden structure about 2 km from the hypocenter and developed acute otitis media and acute mastoiditis.
      広島原子爆弾の炸裂により、33歳の陸軍将校は、急性中耳炎ならびに急性乳様突起炎を発症した。被爆者は、1945年8月6日に広島市被爆の際に、爆心地より約2km離れた木造2階建の家屋の2階に、左半身を窓に向け坐した。暗緑色半袖の開襟シャツを上半身に、下半身は陸軍の将校用短袴を着し...
  • From the memorial to the victims of the atomic bombing of Koreans and the symbol of discrimination and prejudice, a wish for a symbol of peace and a symbol of symbiosis was put in.
    世界遺産である原爆ドーム(左)から元安川を挟んで対岸の広島平和記念公園内に朝鮮人原爆犠牲者慰霊碑(中)がある。強制労働等により広島原子爆弾で被爆した朝鮮人の慰霊と、再び原爆の惨事を繰り返さないことを願って建立された。朝鮮王家の李鍝公が原爆被災後に救出された場所の近隣の“ゆかり”か...
  • From August 7, 1945, the day after the Hiroshima atomic bomb exploded, a large number of survivors of the Hiroshima bombing rushed to the temporary relief hospital specially set up at the Oshiba National School to receive treatment.
    大芝国民学校に特設された臨時救護病院に、広島原子爆弾による多数の被爆者が殺到して治療を受けた。爆心地から北に約2.4kmにあり、校舎は大破して、一部が焼失した。校庭に避難者があふれたために、大芝国民学校を臨時救護病院を特設した。1945年8月6日当日にこの周辺は火災にかこまれて、...
  • By the affect of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, the keloid of scar tissues were generated from a wide range of burns on the back of the boy. (Hiroshima)
     広島原子爆弾の炸裂による強烈な熱線と放射線により重度の熱傷を受傷した。重態となった被爆者は、爆心地から南約9kmの広島湾沖の 瀬戸内海上の 似島救護所に護送された。少年の背中には広範囲にわたる火傷から瘢痕組織であるケロイドが発生した。加療を受けた後にも、火傷には放射能の影響...
  • The victims from Hiroshima Atomic Bomb were transported and rescued at their Relief Center on August 12 within the bamboo shoots.
    広島原子爆弾が1945年8月6日に投下されて炸裂してから、広島市三滝町に臨時救護所が設置された。8月12日に竹やぶの中にも被爆者が搬送されて救護されていた。救護所、応急処置所、避難所、収容所など機能を特定するのは困難であった。三滝町は、広島原爆の爆心地から約2.5kmに位置し...
  • Old keloids were operated on, but scar due to extraction of stiches forrned new keloids which has not received medical explanation.
      原子爆弾による放射線の遅発した影響は、熱線や火災による火傷、爆風による負傷、放射線の影響という3つの要因が複雑に絡み合った。広島原子爆弾の原爆症による長期の古いケロイドを手術したが、抜糸による傷跡で新しいケロイドが再発した。この現象は医学的には説明がつかない。 (I) 急性疾...
  • The August 9, 1945 explosion of the Nagasaki atomic bomb derailed a streetcar that was destroyed by the blast and burned in early September 1945 near Urakami Station, about 1.5 km south of the hypocenter.
      長崎原子爆弾の1945年8月9日の炸裂により、爆心地から南へ約1.5kmの浦上駅付近にて、1945年9月初旬に、爆風により破壊されて焼失した路面電車が脱線していた。長崎原子爆弾により2軸車約63両のうち約16両の電車が破壊された。  長崎市の浦上を中心とした被爆地は、焼け野原...
  • On September 8, 1945, an elderly woman covered in flies, a victim of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, lies on the floor of a temporary hospital at the Hiroshima Kangyo Shinkin Bank.
                                      非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真 ーアメリカ軍原爆調査団ー アメリカ国立公文書館 (The National Archives College Park, Maryland)  SC- 473734 473734 S...
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