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The Tuskegee Syphilis Study

The Tuskegee Syphilis Study
Author: Fred Gray
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1588380890

In 1932, the U. Download The Tuskegee Syphilis Study from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. . Public Health Service recruited 623 African American men from Macon County, Alabama, for a study of "the effects of untreated syphilis in the Negro male." For the next 40 years-even after the development of penicillin, the cure for syphilis-these men were denied medical care for this potentially fatal disease. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study was exposed in 1972, and in 1975 the government settled a lawsuit but stopped short of admitting wrongdoing. In 1997, President Bill Clinton welcomed five of the Study survivors to the White House and, on behalf of the nation, officially apologized for an experiment he described as wrongful and racist. In this book, the attorney for the men describes the background of the Study, the inves Search and find a lot of medical books in many category availabe for free download. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study medical books pdf for free. . Public Health Service recruited 623 African American men from Macon County, Alabama, for a study of "the effects of untreated syphilis in the Negro male." For the next 40 years-even after the development of penicillin, the cure for syphilis-these men were denied medical care for this potentially fatal disease. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study was exposed in 1972, and in 1975 the government settled a lawsuit but stopped short of admitting wrongdoing In this book, the attorney for the men describes the background of the Study, the inves



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