Human medical trials / Kelly Barth, book editor.

Date:
2005
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Publication/Creation

Detroit : Greenhaven Press, 2005.

Physical description

143 pages ; 24 cm.

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Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

The Tuskegee study will help stop syphilis from harming everyone / Thomas Parran -- The Tuskegee researchers should be tried in court / James Hoge -- A physician defends the Tuskegee study / R.H. Kampmeier -- Tuskegee participants provide testimony / Edward Kennedy -- A Tuskegee nurse defends herself and the study / Eunice Rivers Laurie, interviewed by A. Lillian Thompson -- The United States apologizes for the Tuskegee study / William J. Clinton -- Infectious hepatitis / Saul Krugman, Joan P. Giles, and Jack Hammond -- The Willowbrook study was extremely unethical / Paul Ramsey -- The Willowbrook researchers acted ethically / Joan P. Giles -- Parental consent does not justify experimenting on retarded children / Stephen Goldby -- A Willowbrook researcher defends the project / Saul Krugman -- Saul Krugman endangered children for the sake of his research interests / David J. Rothman and Sheila M. Rothman -- The Fernald School experiments yield important nutritional information / Felix Bronner ... [et al.] -- The Fernald School experiments were morally wrong / Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments -- The federal government ignored reports about the Fernald study / Edward J. Markey -- A Fernald researcher defends the experiments on children / Constantine J. Maletskos, interviewed by Darrell Fisher and Karoline Gourley -- Former radiation victims are bothered by memories of the Fernald experiments / Richard Higgins -- Cold war fears spurred the unethical radiation experiments at Fernald / Tom Mashberg.

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    History of Medicine
    AOC.AQ.AA9
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  • 0737726695
  • 9780737726695