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guillaumeb

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2. Recommended. Similar to the Tuskegee Experiment.
Fri Apr 28, 2017, 05:27 PM
Apr 2017
Who Were the Participants
 A total of 600 men were enrolled in the study. Of this group 399, who had syphilis were a part of the experimental group and 201 were control subjects. Most of the men were poor and illiterate sharecroppers from the county.
What the Men Received in Exchange for Participation
The men were offered what most Negroes could only dream of in terms of medical care and survivors insurance. They were enticed and enrolled in the study with incentives including: medical exams, rides to and from the clinics, meals on examination days, free treatment for minor ailments and guarantees that provisions would be made after their deaths in terms of burial stipends paid to their survivors.
Treatment Withheld
There were no proven treatments for syphilis when the study began. When penicillin became the standard treatment for the disease in 1947 the medicine was withheld as a part of the treatment for both the experimental group and control group.


All black males, and no treatment offered even when it was available.

http://www.tuskegee.edu/about_us/centers_of_excellence/bioethics_center/about_the_usphs_syphilis_study.aspx

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This country has much to be ashamed of, brer cat Apr 2017 #1
I went on to read... sheshe2 Apr 2017 #3
Recommended. Similar to the Tuskegee Experiment. guillaumeb Apr 2017 #2
We are in many ways a flawed and inhumane people. sheshe2 Apr 2017 #4
per, your last line heaven05 May 2017 #5
... sheshe2 May 2017 #6
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