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In the name of science

a history of secret programs, medical research, and human experimentation

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An edition of In the name of science (2003)

In the name of science

a history of secret programs, medical research, and human experimentation

1st ed.
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The chemical revolution : bringing bad things to life -- Nature's weapons : man and biological warfare -- The eugenics movement : past, present, and future -- Human radiation experiments -- The CIA and human experiments -- Silent conspirators : the government-industry connection, from aspartame to AZT -- Organized medicine : a century of human experimentation -- Ethnic weapons : the new genetic warfare -- What the future holds : human experimentation in the twenty-first century.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
448

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In the name of science: a history of secret programs, medical research, and human experimentation
2004, St. Martin's Press
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Published in
New York, NY

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Library of Congress
RA, RA1231.R2 G57 2003, RA1231.R2G57 2003

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Pagination
xiv, 448 p. :
Number of pages
448

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22557259M
Internet Archive
innameofscienceh0000goli
ISBN 10
0312303564
LCCN
2003040649
OCLC/WorldCat
51476793
Library Thing
1681788
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720604

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Nathan Schnurman, a seventeen-year-old sailor recruited to test U.S. Navy summer clothing in exchange for a three-day pass, never thought he would be gasping for air inside a gas chamber instead.
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