The words “human medical experimentation” conjure up visions of Nazi medicine, which has come to exemplify the worst evils in the history of humankind. Places like Auschwitz and Dachau, where human life was cheap and test subjects plentiful were used as laboratories. In 2010 the US government apologized to Guatemala for allowing U.S. doctors to infect Guatemalan prisoners and mental patients with syphilis 65 years earlier, while acknowledging dozens of similar experiments in the United States. These included studies that often involved making healthy people sick. such as in the Tuskegee syphilis study. These experiments were often life threatening and took place with the direct approval and/or supervision of some of the country’s most prest...
In 1932 the United States Public Health Service (PHS) began deliberately withholding treatment for s...
In 1932 the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) initiated an experiment in Macon County, Alabama, to ...
The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male was an observational study on African-Ame...
n the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term res...
For forty years, the United States government allowed economically disadvantaged African American me...
Unethical uses of humans as research subjects represent appalling chapters in the history of medicin...
In the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term re...
The central issue of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment was property: property in the body and intelle...
Thirty years ago today, the Washington Evening Star newspaper ran this headline on its front page: "...
Thirty years ago today, the Washington Evening Star newspaper ran this headline on its front page: "...
The year 1947 was a watershed for medical ethics and medical care. Fifty years ago, the Nuremberg Co...
The aim of this paper is to look into the human rights violations committed by the United States aga...
The year 2012 marks the eightieth anniversary of the beginning of the U.S. Public Health Service’s (...
The Public Health Service (PHS) Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Male Negro (1932–72) is the most ...
When Ernest Hendon died in January 2004 at the age of 96, a closure finally came to the Tuskegee Stu...
In 1932 the United States Public Health Service (PHS) began deliberately withholding treatment for s...
In 1932 the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) initiated an experiment in Macon County, Alabama, to ...
The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male was an observational study on African-Ame...
n the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term res...
For forty years, the United States government allowed economically disadvantaged African American me...
Unethical uses of humans as research subjects represent appalling chapters in the history of medicin...
In the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term re...
The central issue of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment was property: property in the body and intelle...
Thirty years ago today, the Washington Evening Star newspaper ran this headline on its front page: "...
Thirty years ago today, the Washington Evening Star newspaper ran this headline on its front page: "...
The year 1947 was a watershed for medical ethics and medical care. Fifty years ago, the Nuremberg Co...
The aim of this paper is to look into the human rights violations committed by the United States aga...
The year 2012 marks the eightieth anniversary of the beginning of the U.S. Public Health Service’s (...
The Public Health Service (PHS) Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Male Negro (1932–72) is the most ...
When Ernest Hendon died in January 2004 at the age of 96, a closure finally came to the Tuskegee Stu...
In 1932 the United States Public Health Service (PHS) began deliberately withholding treatment for s...
In 1932 the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) initiated an experiment in Macon County, Alabama, to ...
The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male was an observational study on African-Ame...