Examining Tuskegee : the infamous syphilis study and its legacy
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Published
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2009.
Format
Book
ISBN
9780807833100, 080783310X, 9781469609720, 146960972X
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MWCC Library - Circulating Collection | R853.H8 R48 2009 c.2 | Available |
MWCC Library - Circulating Collection | R853.H8R48 2009 | Available |
Milford Town Library - Adult | 174.28 REV | Available |
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Published
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2009.
Physical Desc
xiii, 384 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 25 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
9780807833100, 080783310X, 9781469609720, 146960972X
UPC
40017210125
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
The forty year "Tuskegee" Syphilis Study has become the American metaphor for medical racism, government malfeasance, and physician arrogance. The subject of histories, films, rumors, and political slogans, it received an official federal apology from President Bill Clinton in a White House ceremony. The author offers an analysis of the notorious study of untreated syphilis, which took place in and around Tuskegee, Alabama, from the 1930s through the 1970s. The study involved hundreds of African American men, most of whom were told by doctors from the U.S. Public Health Service that they were being treated, not just watched, for their late stage syphilis. She examines the study and its aftermath from multiple perspectives to explain what happened and why the study has such power in our collective memory. She follows the study's repercussions in facts and fictions. She highlights the many uncertainties that dogged the study during its four decades and explores the newly available medical records. She uncovers the different ways it was understood by the men, their families, and health care professionals, ultimately revising conventional wisdom on the study. This work illuminates the events and aftermath of the study and sheds light on the complex knot of trust, betrayal, and belief that keeps this study alive in our cultural and political lives.
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Black or African American -- history
expérimentation sur les êtres humains -- syphilis -- Alabama (Etats-Unis, état) -- 1930 -- 1970.
History, 20th Century
Human Experimentation -- history
Informed Consent -- history
Syphilis -- history
Tuskegee Institute.
United States Government Agencies -- history
United States. -- Public Health Service.
Universities -- history
expérimentation sur les êtres humains -- syphilis -- Alabama (Etats-Unis, état) -- 1930 -- 1970.
History, 20th Century
Human Experimentation -- history
Informed Consent -- history
Syphilis -- history
Tuskegee Institute.
United States Government Agencies -- history
United States. -- Public Health Service.
Universities -- history
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