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Japan’s worst nuclear radiation accident took place at a uranium reprocessing facility in Tokaimura, northeast of Tokyo, on 30 September 1999. The direct cause of the accident was cited as the depositing of a uranyl nitrate solution — containing about 16.6 kg of uranium, which exceeded the critical mass — into a precipitation tank. Three workers were exposed to extreme doses of radiation. Hiroshi Ouchi, one of these workers, was transferred to the University of Tokyo Hospital Emergency Room, three days after the accident. Dr. Maekawa and his staff initially thought that Ouchi looked relatively well for a person exposed to such radiation levels.

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Book ID Asin: 1942993544
Book Title: A Slow Death: 83 Days of Radiation Sickness
Book Author: NHK TV Crew
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Book Format Name: Hardcover
Book Format Price: $34.67
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A Slow Death: 83 Days of Radiation Sickness by NHK TV Crew Book Review

Name: Lee Weber
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Veryshortreadbutveryinterestingandtouching
Date: Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2021
Review: Very interesting book. I read it rather quickly (3–4 hours) even if I haven’t been the most prolific reader in the last year.I came across the story of Mr. Ouchi a year ago and it stuck with me due to some graphic pictures online (not included in the book). Nuclear plant accidents like Chernobyl have always interested me because of the effects of something pretty much invisible. One mistake and it causes horrible consequences to the human body. Almost feels like scifi.So of course I had to read this book. I will say I really enjoyed it. As I said I read it in one sitting because I couldn’t put it down and I cried my eyes out at the end.But said that, as someone familiar with this story I do feel their attempt at not pointing fingers at the Doctors involved and I assume their attempt at keeping the book from being too gore-y made me feel like Mr. Ouchi’s real suffering wasn’t conveyed faithfully. He was truly a guinea pig, be it out of hope to save him or not. The pictures online of his last days truly paint a very different picture.I felt bad for him as he was left unable to communicate and even after his death his suffering was portrayed as milder than it was.A truly heartbreaking story.

Name: Shop in Georgia
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellentsummaryofthistragicevent
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2021
Review: This was a 2 day read for me (and I don’t read that often!). It was compelling, tragic, disheartening, and honestly scary. The author does a great job of dumbing down complex science facts for laymen.Humans are so full of themselves that they think they can outsmart the laws of nature (JCO). At first I really thought the medical care team had a God complex but after reading their accounts I have more sympathy.Rest In Peace Hisashi Ouchi and Masato Shinohara. You two have made the world a lot safer, know that your suffering was not for naught!

Name: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Aninterestingcasestudyofmedicalethics
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2021
Review: This book, which was a quick read, tells the story of Hisashu Ouchi, a nuclear power plant technician who lived for 83 days after being exposed to lethal levels of radiation. It details the horrific suffering that Ouichi endured as the radiation destroyed his DNA and reduced his white blood cell count to insanely low levels. After initially experiencing some swelling and vomiting, his condition steadily deteriorated as he starts losing skin and radiation rocks his internal organs. What’s as equally interesting is the discussion of how his team of doctors treated his case, which everyone know had a 100 percent mortality rate. Yet the team of doctors continues to do every treatment possible, even though these are long-shot measures that are simply prolonging his suffering — to then point where Ouichi cries out that “I will not be a guinea pig!” As the doctors proceed to do everything possible, the nurses treating him wonder whether the doctor’s efforts were just worsening and prolonging his suffering. I must say I was a bit baffled by the doctors’ statements that they feel obligated ethically to do whatever was possible depots the long odds of some of the measures working. Ouichi’s family, although wanting him to survive and fight, don’t seem to be the major force behind these treatments. It’s the doctors. This is an interesting case study in medical ethics — and a strong argument for euthanasia. Something stuck me as wrong in the doctors’ unwillingness to face reality. I think anyone reading it would think “gosh if I were in his shoes, I would want to die as soon as possible”.

Name: Kadar
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Compellingandhardtoputdown
Date: Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2016
Review: This book arrived within 3 days in mint condition.Radiation posioning has always interested me, and this book details Ouchi’s condition after being exposed to high amounts of radiation; as well as explaining WHY these symptoms emerged. The reader is also given insight into how the characters were feeling at these times, except Ouchi, who becomes unable to communicate, so his prospective is lost.The only drawback is that some parts are very vague or not detailed just enough to understand, but these parts are far and few between.Pictures are included- whenever the note “[Insert A/1]” appears, flip to the pictures at the halfway point to the one corresponding to the letter/number :) I only realized this partway, so I thought I would mention it.A nessecary read in the age of nuclear warfare.

Name: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Intheendonlythehearttissuewasleftintact
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2011
Review: This is a book about a man named Ouchi whose chromosomes were destroyed by a blast of neutron rays while working in unsafe conditions in a uranium processing facility. For 83 days, a crack team of doctors, nurses, and medical experts from several countries try to keep him alive. Because Ouchi’s chromosomes have been destroyed, his body cannot generate new cells to replace the dead ones. His skin falls off. His mucus membranes disappear. He is in constant pain. He suffers massive internal hemorrhages and the medical staff have to constantly pump fluids and nutrients into his body to keep him alive. His organs fail, one by one, and their functions are taken over by various medical apparatus. At various points, Ouchi’s doctors and nurses question whether or not what they are doing is the right thing to do. That is to say, are they actually helping him, or are they just endlessly prolonging his agony?This is a slim but tough book.It goes into gruesome but necessary detail about the deterioration of a human body afflicted by neutron beam radiation. It is told in a straightforward reportorial style that goes into thoroughgoing technical detail but not so much that the average reader cannot follow along. It also gives space to the emotional turmoil the medical staff underwent as they battled to keep Ouchi alive.In some ways, this is a book about the dangers of atomic radiation, but it is also a strange kind of existential novel where the main character’s mental state is largely unknown at the height of his suffering. Ouchi was under heavy sedation for much of his sickness and he was unable to communicate in any detail what his thoughts and feelings were. The book seems to suggest that had he been awake his suffering would’ve been monstrous. The medical staff did what they thought was best even in the face of a hopeless situation.This is harsh story taken from real life and told in harrowing but necessary detail.

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