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Horrific medical tests of past raise concerns for today
Arthur Caplan, Ph.D.
msnbc.com contributor
The astounding revelation that U.S. medical researchers intentionally gave Guatemalans gonorrhea and syphilis more than 60 years ago is so horrifying that we want to believe that what happened then could never happen today. We want to believe that doctors are treating the poor, vulnerable and those outside the U.S. with more care and respect.
But are they? Have we really learned what we should have from the travesty of past medical experiments?
Article Here
Damn, I'm proud to be an American when I hear about crap like this.
So nice to live in a good Christian nation. :lol:
Arthur Caplan, Ph.D.
msnbc.com contributor
The astounding revelation that U.S. medical researchers intentionally gave Guatemalans gonorrhea and syphilis more than 60 years ago is so horrifying that we want to believe that what happened then could never happen today. We want to believe that doctors are treating the poor, vulnerable and those outside the U.S. with more care and respect.
But are they? Have we really learned what we should have from the travesty of past medical experiments?
Article Here
Damn, I'm proud to be an American when I hear about crap like this.
So nice to live in a good Christian nation. :lol: