Recently Susan Reverby, a professor at Wellesley College, made an interesting discovery about the history of the US public health service--in the 1940's, after penicillin, a cure for syphilis, had been invented, American scientists did experiments on Guatemalan criminals in prison, allowing them to have sex with infected prostitutes, and then curing them with penicillin.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Not Like The Tuskegee Experiment?
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