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From the Publisher
Its comprehensive scope makes it an invaluable reference tool.New England Journal of Medicine
Reverby has done an excellent job of editing the work of numerous contributors to compile the book .
Choice
A short review like this cannot begin to recount the many perspectives included in [this book].
Journal of the History of Medicine
Reverby insures that the person using this book will understand the Tuskegee syphilis study as a contemporary history.
Journal of American History
The mixture of sources, transcripts and styles of writing make this a fascinating read.
Bulletin of Medical Ethics
Overview
Between 1932 and 1972, approximately six hundred African American men in Alabama served as unwitting guinea pigs in what is now considered one of the worst examples of arrogance, racism, and duplicity in American medical research—the Tuskegee syphilis study. Told they were being treated for "bad blood," the nearly four hundred men with late-stage syphilis and two hundred disease-free men who served as controls were kept away from appropriate treatment and plied instead with placebos, nursing visits, and the ...