Nov 03 2022 6 mins
In tonight's episode of Future Shock, the Stateville Malaria Prison Experiments were called into question. A contemplation on morality and ethics, the authenticity of consent when coercion is involved.
MISTAKE: by mentioning 8 million deaths from Malaria, that figure actually just estimates overall infection during the war and not only considering the US. oopsie
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Resources:
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Harcourt, Bernard E. (2011) Making Willing Bodies: The University of Chicago Human Experiments at Stateville Penitentiary.
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Alving, A. S., et al. 1948b. The clinical trial of eighteen analogues of pamaquin (plasmochin) in Vivax malaria (Chesson strain). J Clin Invest 27(3 pt.1):34-45.