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Book Title
Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy...
ISBN
080783310X
EAN
9780807833100
Release Title
Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy...
Artist
Reverby, Susan M.
Brand
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Subject Area
Medical, Social Science
Publication Name
Examining Tuskegee : the Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy
Item Length
9.2 in
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Subject
Public Health, Discrimination & Race Relations, Infectious Diseases, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Series
The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Author
Susan M. Reverby
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
10 Oz
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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The forty-year Tuskegee Syphilis Study, which took place in and around Tuskegee, Alabama, from the 1930s through the 1970s, has become a profound metaphor for medical racism, government malfeasance, and physician arrogance. Susan M. Reverby's Examining Tuskegee is a comprehensive analysis of the notorious study of untreated syphilis among African American men, who were told by U.S. Public Health Service doctors that they were being treated, not just watched, for their late-stage syphilis. With rigorous clarity, Reverby investigates the study and its aftermath from multiple perspectives and illuminates the reasons for its continued power and resonance in our collective memory.

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Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
080783310x
ISBN-13
9780807833100
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Author
Susan M. Reverby
Publication Name
Examining Tuskegee : the Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Public Health, Discrimination & Race Relations, Infectious Diseases, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Series
The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Medical, Social Science
Number of Pages
416 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
10 Oz

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2009-016648
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Trade
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R853.H8r48 2009
Reviews
"A vitally important contribution to the literature surrounding the study. . . . Highly recommended."-- Choice, A masterful and comprehensive historical analysis. . . . A powerful story told in a powerful way. . . . Cogently illuminates the many narratives comprising this horrific chapter in our country's history. . . . This book, impressive in its scope and depth, contributes greatly to our understanding of not just the events described but also of racial and social injustice in general.-- Nursing History Review, "Reverby offers us a complete description as well as an excellent analysis of this scandalous episode in the history of biomedical research."-- Social History of Medicine, "Blends [Reverby's] rich insights as a noted historian and public intellectual. . . . America's historians and medical community will benefit greatly from reading Examining Tuskegee ." - Journal of American History, "A masterful and comprehensive historical analysis. . . . A powerful story told in a powerful way. . . . Cogently illuminates the many narratives comprising this horrific chapter in our country's history. . . . This book, impressive in its scope and depth, contributes greatly to our understanding of not just the events described but also of racial and social injustice in general." -Nursing History Review, "Reverby has constructed an essential historical framework of public health ethics. . . . [An] expansive yet detailed account. . . [A] magnificent contribution in examining [Tuskegee's] enduring hold on U.S. cultural life." --Health Affairs, I loved Grace's original Fabulous Mum's Handbook and this sequel won't let fans down. It's brilliantly hands-on, immensely practical and stuffed full of useful tips for juggling the demands of family life. A must-have for all modern mums., "Reverby has constructed an essential historical framework of public health ethics. . . . [An] expansive yet detailed account. . . [A] magnificent contribution in examining [Tuskegee's] enduring hold on U.S. cultural life."-- Health Affairs, " Examining Tuskegee is richly immersed in the zeitgeist of twentieth-century African American life. . . . Reverby's text is strenuously researched and duly accessible." - African American Review, "A most readable, thoughtful, provocative new look at the [Tuskegee Syphilis Study]. . . . Reverby presents the study without formally retelling the story, instead allowing the readers to see events through the eyes of the parties involved. . . . Examining Tuskegee is an apt title. . . . Even those who 'know' Tuskegee will learn from this book." - North Carolina Historical Review, This in-depth and comprehensive approach, by exploring the aftermath of the Tuskegee Study, distinguishes it from other writings on this topic. . . . The best presentation, thus far, of how race, medicine and research have intersected as a consequence of this convoluted Tuskegee Syphilis Study.-- The Journal of the National Medical Association, " Examining Tuskegee is richly immersed in the zeitgeist of twentieth-century African American life. . . . Reverby's text is strenuously researched and duly accessible." -- African American Review, Examining Tuskegee is richly immersed in the zeitgeist of twentieth-century African American life. . . . Reverby's text is strenuously researched and duly accessible." -- African American Review, "[Reverby's] deep reanalysis of one of the most controversial and popularly misunderstood narratives of twentieth-century biomedicine accomplishes several vital new purposes and provides a comprehensive update on the study's legacy." - Journal of Southern History, In less competent hands, the attempt to unravel the complexities of Tuskegee would have merely replaced one entanglement with another. However, Reverby's knowledge and skill are evident on virtually every page. Written in a clear and engaging style buttr|9780807833100|, A vitally important contribution to the literature surrounding the study. . . . Highly recommended.-- Choice, "A masterful and comprehensive historical analysis. . . . A powerful story told in a powerful way. . . . Cogently illuminates the many narratives comprising this horrific chapter in our country's history. . . . This book, impressive in its scope and depth, contributes greatly to our understanding of not just the events described but also of racial and social injustice in general."-- Nursing History Review, "A vitally important contribution to the literature surrounding the study. . . . Highly recommended." -Choice, "This in-depth and comprehensive approach, by exploring theaftermathof the Tuskegee Study, distinguishes it from other writings on this topic. . . . The best presentation, thus far, of how race, medicine and research have intersected as a consequence of this convoluted Tuskegee Syphilis Study." -The Journal of the National Medical Association, "Blends [Reverby's] rich insights as a noted historian and public intellectual. . . . America's historians and medical community will benefit greatly from reading Examining Tuskegee ."-- Journal of American History, Blends [Reverby's] rich insights as a noted historian and public intellectual. . . . America's historians and medical community will benefit greatly from reading Examining Tuskegee .-- Journal of American History, A most readable, thoughtful, provocative new look at the [Tuskegee Syphilis Study]. . . . Reverby presents the study without formally retelling the story, instead allowing the readers to see events through the eyes of the parties involved. . . . Examining Tuskegee is an apt title. . . . Even those who 'know' Tuskegee will learn from this book.-- North Carolina Historical Review, Reverby has constructed an essential historical framework of public health ethics. . . . [An] expansive yet detailed account. . . [A] magnificent contribution in examining [Tuskegee's] enduring hold on U.S. cultural life.-- Health Affairs, "In less competent hands, the attempt to unravel the complexities of Tuskegee would have merely replaced one entanglement with another. However, Reverby's knowledge and skill are evident on virtually every page. Written in a clear and engaging style buttressed by convincing and exhaustive research, this book is likely to remain the essential monograph on the subject for years to come." - Journal of Interdisciplinary History, "This in-depth and comprehensive approach, by exploring the aftermath of the Tuskegee Study, distinguishes it from other writings on this topic. . . . The best presentation, thus far, of how race, medicine and research have intersected as a consequence of this convoluted Tuskegee Syphilis Study."-- The Journal of the National Medical Association, "Reverby has constructed an essential historical framework of public health ethics. . . . [An] expansive yet detailed account. . . [A] magnificent contribution in examining [Tuskegee's] enduring hold on U.S. cultural life." - Health Affairs, "[Reverby's] deep reanalysis of one of the most controversial and popularly misunderstood narratives of twentieth-century biomedicine accomplishes several vital new purposes and provides a comprehensive update on the study's legacy."-- Journal of Southern History, "A masterful and comprehensive historical analysis of an egregious example of medical research malfeasance. . . . Excellent scholarship . . . compelling and thought provoking." -Nursing History Review, "This in-depth and comprehensive approach, by exploring the aftermath of the Tuskegee Study, distinguishes it from other writings on this topic. . . . The best presentation, thus far, of how race, medicine and research have intersected as a consequence of this convoluted Tuskegee Syphilis Study." - The Journal of the National Medical Association, This in-depth and comprehensive approach, by exploring the aftermath of the Tuskegee Study, distinguishes it from other writings on this topic. . . . The best presentation, thus far, of how race, medicine and research have intersected as a consequ|9780807833100|, A masterful and comprehensive historical analysis of an egregious example of medical research malfeasance. . . . Excellent scholarship . . . compelling and thought provoking.-- Nursing History Review, In less competent hands, the attempt to unravel the complexities of Tuskegee would have merely replaced one entanglement with another. However, Reverby's knowledge and skill are evident on virtually every page. Written in a clear and engaging style buttressed by convincing and exhaustive research, this book is likely to remain the essential monograph on the subject for years to come.-- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, A masterful and comprehensive historical analysis. . . . A powerful story told in a powerful way. . . . Cogently illuminates the many narratives comprising this horrific chapter in our country's history. . . . This book, impressive in its scope and depth|9780807833100|, A most readable, thoughtful, provocative new look at the [Tuskegee Syphilis Study]. . . . Reverby presents the study without formally retelling the story, instead allowing the readers to see events through the eyes of the parties involved. . . . Exami|9780807833100|, "A masterful and comprehensive historical analysis of an egregious example of medical research malfeasance. . . . Excellent scholarship . . . compelling and thought provoking."-- Nursing History Review, [Reverby's] deep reanalysis of one of the most controversial and popularly misunderstood narratives of twentieth-century biomedicine accomplishes several vital new purposes and provides a comprehensive update on the study's legacy.-- Journal of Southern History, "A most readable, thoughtful, provocative new look at the [Tuskegee Syphilis Study]. . . . Reverby presents the study without formally retelling the story, instead allowing the readers to see events through the eyes of the parties involved. . . . Examining Tuskegee is an apt title. . . . Even those who 'know' Tuskegee will learn from this book."-- North Carolina Historical Review, "A vitally important contribution to the literature surrounding the study. . . . Highly recommended." - Choice, " Examining Tuskegee demonstrates in sober and convincing detail the various ways in which the Study was both ethically and scientifically corrupt."-- Society, "Blends [Reverby's] rich insights as a noted historian and public intellectual. . . . America's historians and medical community will benefit greatly from readingExamining Tuskegee." -Journal of American History, Examining Tuskegee demonstrates in sober and convincing detail the various ways in which the Study was both ethically and scientifically corrupt.-- Society, "In less competent hands, the attempt to unravel the complexities of Tuskegee would have merely replaced one entanglement with another. However, Reverby's knowledge and skill are evident on virtually every page. Written in a clear and engaging style buttressed by convincing and exhaustive research, this book is likely to remain the essential monograph on the subject for years to come."-- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Reverby offers us a complete description as well as an excellent analysis of this scandalous episode in the history of biomedical research.-- Social History of Medicine
Copyright Date
2009
Dewey Decimal
174.2/80976149
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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  • A good history of early american medicine.

    A factual and heartbreaking history of medicine in the early 1800s, that reflects the willingness of medical doctors involved in this study to knowingly withhold lifesaving treatment to humans deemed unworthy of fair and equitable care due to their african heritage. These patients were expendable in the name of science and the search for a cure to this deadly disease, syphilis.

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