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Ugly History: The U. S. Syphilis Experiment - Susan M. Reverby

Ugly History: The U. S. Syphilis Experiment - Susan M. Reverby

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Dig into the unethical Tuskegee Syphilis Study, which spanned 40 years and lied to its participants about receiving treatment for syphilis. Afflicting nearly 1 in 10 Americans, syphilis was ravaging the U. S. in the 1930s. Many doctors believed syphilis affected Black and white patients differently, and the Public Health Service launched an experiment to investigate, recruiting 600 Black men to take part. But the study was centered on a lie: the men wouldn t actually receive treatment. Susan Reverby details the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
Date: 2021-06-08

Comments and reviews: 8


This method has been used in building UFOs LOL that's one of the metal material layers in between aluminum and iron ferrite is bismuth LMFAO and they still give you powdered bismuth in the form of f Pepto-Bismol but yet people still take it it's still legitimate. Have you guys done the Cheerios trick take an extra big bag of Honey Nut Cheerios or regular Cheerios crush them down and put them inside of a gallon Ziploc bag fill that bag with water and run a strong magnet over the bag all the way bringing it to the corner of the bag look at all the Iron and Metal filings in them Cheerios that you're eating and they say it's fortified with iron yeah I earn our right to keep you from ascending
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It's amazing how they were successfully able to keep those people in the dark about the availability of cure outside their city for so long. I wonder since how long has West been employing such deceitful techniques from lowest to biggest scale in order to maintain it's position on the top
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This story is mentioned in Falcon and the Winter Soldier in a sort of metaphor told by Isaiah Bradley. I really like the topics Marvel is exploring right now, like racism and psychological problems.
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A desease is a desease no matter where do you come from it can strike you and kill u, it's really pitiful that some persons are still making diffirence when it comes to doing scientific reaserch.
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I repeat, the animations COULD NOT have been more gripping, gruesome and terrifying. I'm gonna have nightmares tonight. And I wanna hate Ted Ed for it, but they did a bloody good job.
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40 years, and what kills the experiment isn't the lack of evidence to support the hypothesis, but the backlash and outcry against its methods. Solid work, scientists.
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Gosh, and to think I had not heard of this
upsetting stds in the 1900s
that's why people should always protect against make sure it won't break and to wear properly

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I can't imagine how people could be such horrible and cruel to others. It wasn't for the development of medicine, it was just the fulfillment of their own sick desires.
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