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Harriet A. Washington

The Dark History of Medical Experiments on African Americans

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Author: Harriet A. Washington

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780385509930

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/09/2007

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT
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Chapter 2: PROFITABLE WONDERS
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Chapter 3: CIRCUS AFRICANUS
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Chapter 4: THE SURGICAL THEATER
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Chapter 5: THE RESTLESS DEAD
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Chapter 6: DIAGNOSIS: FREEDOM
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Chapter 7: “A NOTORIOUSLY SYPHILIS-SOAKED RACE”
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Chapter 8: THE BLACK STORK
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Chapter 9: NUCLEAR WINTER
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Chapter 10: CAGED SUBJECTS
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Chapter 11: THE CHILDREN’S CRUSADE
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Chapter 12: GENETIC PERDITION
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Chapter 13: INFECTION AND INEQUITY
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Chapter 14: THE MACHINE AGE
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Who should listen Medical Apartheid

The summary audiobook of "Medical Apartheid" by Harriet A. Washington is essential listening for anyone interested in the intersection of medicine, ethics, race, and history. Healthcare professionals, social justice advocates, and policy makers will benefit from understanding the historical exploitation of Black Americans in medical research and practice. Additionally, students and educators in fields such as sociology, public health, and African American studies will find valuable insights into the systemic issues that continue to affect healthcare disparities today. This audiobook serves as a crucial resource for fostering informed discussions about equity and justice in healthcare.

3 quotes from Medical Apartheid

  • "Medical experimentation on African Americans has been a pervasive part of American history, ingraining a deep-rooted distrust in the medical system among the Black community."
  • "The legacy of medical apartheid is not merely an echo of the past but a continuous struggle against systematic racism in medicine that influences contemporary healthcare disparities."
  • "Understanding the history of medical exploitation is crucial to healing and creating a more equitable healthcare system for all marginalized populations."

Author : Harriet A. Washington

Harriet A. Washington is an acclaimed scholar, medical ethicist, and writer renowned for her extensive research and compelling narratives on medical history and ethics. She holds degrees from the University of Rochester and Columbia University, where she has also served as a Research Fellow in Medical Ethics. Washington's work critically examines the intersection of race, healthcare, and historical injustices, shedding light on deeply ingrained disparities within the medical system. Her distinguished career includes fellowships at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health. Washington's contributions have garnered widespread recognition, establishing her as a pivotal voice in both the academic and literary arenas. Her seminal book, *Medical Apartheid*, is a testament to her meticulous scholarship and dedication to uncovering and addressing racial inequalities in medicine.

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Medical Apartheid Free Audiobook Download

Harriet A. Washington

The Dark History of Medical Experiments on African Americans

4.438971rating

Information

Author: Harriet A. Washington

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780385509930

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/09/2007

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Medical Apartheid

The summary audiobook of "Medical Apartheid" by Harriet A. Washington is essential listening for anyone interested in the intersection of medicine, ethics, race, and history. Healthcare professionals, social justice advocates, and policy makers will benefit from understanding the historical exploitation of Black Americans in medical research and practice. Additionally, students and educators in fields such as sociology, public health, and African American studies will find valuable insights into the systemic issues that continue to affect healthcare disparities today. This audiobook serves as a crucial resource for fostering informed discussions about equity and justice in healthcare.

3 quotes from Medical Apartheid

  • "Medical experimentation on African Americans has been a pervasive part of American history, ingraining a deep-rooted distrust in the medical system among the Black community."
  • "The legacy of medical apartheid is not merely an echo of the past but a continuous struggle against systematic racism in medicine that influences contemporary healthcare disparities."
  • "Understanding the history of medical exploitation is crucial to healing and creating a more equitable healthcare system for all marginalized populations."

Author: Harriet A. Washington

Harriet A. Washington is an acclaimed scholar, medical ethicist, and writer renowned for her extensive research and compelling narratives on medical history and ethics. She holds degrees from the University of Rochester and Columbia University, where she has also served as a Research Fellow in Medical Ethics. Washington's work critically examines the intersection of race, healthcare, and historical injustices, shedding light on deeply ingrained disparities within the medical system. Her distinguished career includes fellowships at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health. Washington's contributions have garnered widespread recognition, establishing her as a pivotal voice in both the academic and literary arenas. Her seminal book, *Medical Apartheid*, is a testament to her meticulous scholarship and dedication to uncovering and addressing racial inequalities in medicine.