— as ouchi leaned over the fuel tank, pouring uranium from a stainless steel bucket, a nuclear reaction blasted his body with more radiation than any human had ever been.
— after the 1999 tokaimura nuclear accident, hisashi ouchi became the world's most radioactive man and was kept alive in terrible conditions for 83 days.
— during a critical nuclear accident in japan in 1999, hisashi ouchi was exposed to a massive amount of radiation, leading to severe health complications.
— hishashi ouchi's story is one of the most incredible tales of survival in modern history.
— ouchi, a technician at the tokaimura nuclear plant in japan, was exposed to a massive amount of radiation in a criticality accident in 1999.
The images of his injuries serve.
— on september 30, 1999, ouchi, a technician at the tokaimura nuclear plant in japan, was exposed to a massive dose of radiation due to a criticality accident.
— the bmj explains that when hisashi ouchi and masato shinohara first arrived at the national institute of radiological sciences, tests showed that their lymphatic blood count.
— uncover the harrowing story of hisashi ouchi, a man who was kept alive against his will after a nuclear accident, and the ethical complexities it raises.
— discover the harrowing tale of hisashi ouchi, the man exposed to unthinkable radiation levels and kept alive for 83 agonizing days.
— hisashi ouchi is exposed to massive amounts of radiation.
Each of the three technicians was exposed to different radiation levels, but ouchi undoubtedly received the.
— maekawa and his staff initially thought that ouchi looked relatively well for a person exposed to such radiation levels.
He could talk, and only his right hand was a little swollen with.
— in 1999, hisashi ouchi, a japanese nuclear fuel plant worker was exposed to critical levels of radiation.
He suffered the worst radiation burns in history.
He lived for 83.
Hisashi ouchi was just a regular employee at the jco nuclear facility in.
Follow the journey of survival and ultimate tragedy in this compelling account of one of the most extreme cases of radiation exposure.
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— a freak accident at a japanese nuclear plant more than 20 years ago exposed a technician to the highest levels of radiation ever suffered by a human being.
The book simply documents his inpatient care as his body was forced by fame.