When Ernest Hendon died in January 2004 at the age of 96, a closure finally came to the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis (TSUS) of 1932 to 1972. Mr. Hendon, who was the last survivor of the TSUS, made the above remark shortly before his death, describing why he participated in a research project that nowadays—just a few decades later—is not even conceivable. Mr. Hendon’s recent death occasions a retelling of this most infamous chapter in the history of American medicine. Awareness of TSUS is important because the “Tuskegee effect” still impedes African-American participation in medical research.https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S009042950401220
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n the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term res...
Thirty years ago today, the Washington Evening Star newspaper ran this headline on its front page: "...
Twenty years ago, when the Washington Star told the public that the United States Public Health Serv...
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The Public Health Service (PHS) Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Male Negro (1932–72) is the most ...
No scientific experiment inflicted more damage on the collective psyche of black Americans than the ...
Unethical uses of humans as research subjects represent appalling chapters in the history of medicin...
Twenty years ago Peter Buxtun, a public health official working for the United States Public Health ...
When Ernest Hendon died in January 2004 at the age of 96, a closure finally came to the Tuskegee Stu...
The Tuskegee Study, an observational study of over 400 sharecroppers with untreated syphilis, was co...
For forty years, the United States government allowed economically disadvantaged African American me...
It has been sixty years since the beginning of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment and twenty years sin...
Thirty years ago today, the Washington Evening Star newspaper ran this headline on its front page: "...
In the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term re...
In 1932 the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) initiated an experiment in Macon County, Alabama, to ...
n the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term res...
Thirty years ago today, the Washington Evening Star newspaper ran this headline on its front page: "...
Twenty years ago, when the Washington Star told the public that the United States Public Health Serv...
In 1932, the Public Health Service, working with the Tuskegee Institute, began a study to record the...
The Public Health Service (PHS) Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Male Negro (1932–72) is the most ...
No scientific experiment inflicted more damage on the collective psyche of black Americans than the ...
Unethical uses of humans as research subjects represent appalling chapters in the history of medicin...
Twenty years ago Peter Buxtun, a public health official working for the United States Public Health ...