Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments
The Human Radiation Experiments
Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments
The Human Radiation Experiments
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This book describes, in fascinating detail, a variety of experiments sponsored by the U.S. government in which people were exposed to radiation, often without their knowledge or consent.
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This book describes, in fascinating detail, a variety of experiments sponsored by the U.S. government in which people were exposed to radiation, often without their knowledge or consent.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 186mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1388g
- ISBN-13: 9780195107920
- ISBN-10: 0195107926
- Artikelnr.: 21811247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 186mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1388g
- ISBN-13: 9780195107920
- ISBN-10: 0195107926
- Artikelnr.: 21811247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
About the Committee: On January 15, 1994, President Clinton appointed the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments to investigate reports of possibly unethical experiments funded by the government decades ago. The members of the Advisory Committee included fourteen private citizens from around the country: a representative of the general public, and thirteen experts in bioethics, radiation oncology and biology, nuclear medicine, epidemiology and biostatistics, public health, history of science and medicine, and law. The Advisory Committee submitted its final report to the President in late 1995, and this book contains the entire text of the report. It also includes the full text of the President's remarks in acceptance of the report and a complete index.
* Part I: Ethics of Human Subjects Research: A Historical Perspective
* 1: Government Standards for Human Experiments: The 1940s and 1950s
* 2: Postwar Professional Standards and Practices for Human Experiments
* 3: Government Standards for Human Experiments: The 1960s and 1970s
* 4: Ethics Standards in Retrospect
* Part II: Case Studies
* 5: Experiments with Plutonium, Uranium, and Polonium
* 6: The AEC Program of Radioisotope Distribution
* 7: Nontherapeutic Research in Children
* 8: Total-Body Irradiation: Problems When Research and Treatment are
Intertwined
* 9: Prisoners: A Captive Research Population
* 10: Atomic Veterans: Human Experimentation in Connection with Bomb
Tests
* 11: Intentional Releases: Lifting the Veil of Security
* 12: Observational Data Gathering
* 13: Secrecy, Human Radiation Experiments, and Intentional Releases
* Part III: Contemporary Projects
* 14: Current Federal Policies Governing Human Subjects Research
* 15: Research Proposal Review Project
* 16: Subject Interview Study
* Discussion of Part III
* Part IV. Coming to Terms with the Past, Looking Ahead to the Future:
Findings and Recommendations
* 17: Findings
* 18: Recommendations
* 1: Government Standards for Human Experiments: The 1940s and 1950s
* 2: Postwar Professional Standards and Practices for Human Experiments
* 3: Government Standards for Human Experiments: The 1960s and 1970s
* 4: Ethics Standards in Retrospect
* Part II: Case Studies
* 5: Experiments with Plutonium, Uranium, and Polonium
* 6: The AEC Program of Radioisotope Distribution
* 7: Nontherapeutic Research in Children
* 8: Total-Body Irradiation: Problems When Research and Treatment are
Intertwined
* 9: Prisoners: A Captive Research Population
* 10: Atomic Veterans: Human Experimentation in Connection with Bomb
Tests
* 11: Intentional Releases: Lifting the Veil of Security
* 12: Observational Data Gathering
* 13: Secrecy, Human Radiation Experiments, and Intentional Releases
* Part III: Contemporary Projects
* 14: Current Federal Policies Governing Human Subjects Research
* 15: Research Proposal Review Project
* 16: Subject Interview Study
* Discussion of Part III
* Part IV. Coming to Terms with the Past, Looking Ahead to the Future:
Findings and Recommendations
* 17: Findings
* 18: Recommendations
* Part I: Ethics of Human Subjects Research: A Historical Perspective
* 1: Government Standards for Human Experiments: The 1940s and 1950s
* 2: Postwar Professional Standards and Practices for Human Experiments
* 3: Government Standards for Human Experiments: The 1960s and 1970s
* 4: Ethics Standards in Retrospect
* Part II: Case Studies
* 5: Experiments with Plutonium, Uranium, and Polonium
* 6: The AEC Program of Radioisotope Distribution
* 7: Nontherapeutic Research in Children
* 8: Total-Body Irradiation: Problems When Research and Treatment are
Intertwined
* 9: Prisoners: A Captive Research Population
* 10: Atomic Veterans: Human Experimentation in Connection with Bomb
Tests
* 11: Intentional Releases: Lifting the Veil of Security
* 12: Observational Data Gathering
* 13: Secrecy, Human Radiation Experiments, and Intentional Releases
* Part III: Contemporary Projects
* 14: Current Federal Policies Governing Human Subjects Research
* 15: Research Proposal Review Project
* 16: Subject Interview Study
* Discussion of Part III
* Part IV. Coming to Terms with the Past, Looking Ahead to the Future:
Findings and Recommendations
* 17: Findings
* 18: Recommendations
* 1: Government Standards for Human Experiments: The 1940s and 1950s
* 2: Postwar Professional Standards and Practices for Human Experiments
* 3: Government Standards for Human Experiments: The 1960s and 1970s
* 4: Ethics Standards in Retrospect
* Part II: Case Studies
* 5: Experiments with Plutonium, Uranium, and Polonium
* 6: The AEC Program of Radioisotope Distribution
* 7: Nontherapeutic Research in Children
* 8: Total-Body Irradiation: Problems When Research and Treatment are
Intertwined
* 9: Prisoners: A Captive Research Population
* 10: Atomic Veterans: Human Experimentation in Connection with Bomb
Tests
* 11: Intentional Releases: Lifting the Veil of Security
* 12: Observational Data Gathering
* 13: Secrecy, Human Radiation Experiments, and Intentional Releases
* Part III: Contemporary Projects
* 14: Current Federal Policies Governing Human Subjects Research
* 15: Research Proposal Review Project
* 16: Subject Interview Study
* Discussion of Part III
* Part IV. Coming to Terms with the Past, Looking Ahead to the Future:
Findings and Recommendations
* 17: Findings
* 18: Recommendations