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Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War (The Henry E. Sigerist Series in the History of Medicine)

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An edition of Subjected to Science (1994)

Subjected to Science

Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War (The Henry E. Sigerist Series in the History of Medicine)

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Long before the U.S. government began conducting secret radiation and germ-warfare experiments, and long before the Tuskegee syphilis experiments, medical professionals had introduced - and hotly debated the ethics of - the use of human subjects in medical experiments. In Subjected to Science, Susan Lederer draws on published reports, unpublished correspondence, the popular press, and antivivisection materials to provide the first full-length history of biomedical research with human subjects from 1890 to 1940.

Lederer examines the saturation in which human experimentation occurred as well as the social arrangements made between experimenters and their subjects. She offers detailed accounts of experiments - benign and otherwise - conducted on both healthy and unhealthy men, women, and children. These accounts then form the background for a discussion of such issues as patient consent, self-experimentation, the authority of orthodox medicine, and the ethical problems raised by the use of human subjects in biomedical research. Examining the development of medical research ethics in the pre-World War II period, Subjected to Science puts contemporary issues in badly needed perspective. The book provides valuable historical information for understanding current controversies, from debates about the use of animals in medical research to new concerns about informed consent in human research.

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Subjected to Science: Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War (The Henry E. Sigerist Series in the History of Medicine)
October 6, 1997, The Johns Hopkins University Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Subjected to science
Subjected to science: human experimentation in America before the Second World War
1995, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English
Cover of: Subjected to science
Subjected to science: human experimentation in America before the Second World War
1995, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English
Cover of: Subjected to Science
Subjected to Science: Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War (The Henry E. Sigerist Series in the History of Medicine)
December 1, 1994, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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First Sentence

"In the late nineteenth century the embrace of experimental medical science transformed the American medical profession."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
216
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.5 x 1 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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OL7870089M
ISBN 10
0801848202
ISBN 13
9780801848209
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In the late nineteenth century the embrace of experimental medical science transformed the American medical profession.
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