human experimentation in medicine

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A plague upon humanity

the secret genocide of Axis Japan's germ warfare operation
2004
Reveals details on the Japanese biological warfare project that killed an estimated 580,000 Chinese civilians and Asian and Allied prisoners in the 1930s and 1940s through germ attacks and medical experiments, and the deal the U.S. made with the Japanese that gave Unit 731 scientists immunity in exchange for their research.

The passage

a novel
2010
FBI agent Brad Wolgast vows to protext six-year-old orphan Amy Harper Bellafonte after a government military experiment she was involved in goes bad, unleashing a toxic virus that turns humans into bloodthirsty monsters.

Stiff

the curious lives of human cadavers
2004
Explores how human cadavers have been used throughout history, discussing how the use of dead bodies has benefited every aspect of human existence.

Flux

2004
Deep in another reality, while using her ability to travel to parallel worlds, Nellie uncovers a conspiracy to abduct children for an experimental laboratory.

Human experimentation

when research is evil
1998
Contains twenty-two essays in which the authors debate the issue of human research, discussing the medical experiments of World War II, the Tuskegee experiment, military research and human subjects, human radiation experiments, and the principle of informed consent as it relates to research and ethics.

Guinea pig scientists

bold self-experimenters in science and medicine
2005
Recounts the true stories of ten scientists and medical researchers that have endured extreme hardship and discomfort in order to test new discoveries and inventions in the fields of medicine and science.

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