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There have been different documentations on historical research studies that involve
the use of human subjects; however, some of these studies have been flawed with violation of
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References
Beauchamp, L., & Childress, F. (2009). Principles of Biomedical Ethics.
(5thed.). New York: Oxford University Press
Bozeman, B., Slade, C., & Hirsch, P. (2009). Ethics in research and practice. American Journal
of Public Health, 99, 1549-1556.
Burns, N., & Grove, S.K. (2011). Understanding nursing research. (5th ed).
Saunders Elsevier
Davis, A.J., & Aroskar, M. A. (2011). Ethical dilemmas and nursing practice. (5th ed).
Pearson Publishers
Davis, L., Green, B., & Katz, R. V. (2012). Influence of scary beliefs about the Tuskegee
syphilis study on willingness to participate in research. ABNF Journal, 23, 59-62.
Gupta, U. (2013). Informed consent in clinical research: Revisiting few concepts and areas.
Perspectives in Clinical Research, 1, 26-32. Retrieved from
http://www.picronline.org/article.asp?issn=2229-
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Appendix A
Faces of Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment Team
Dr. Taliaferro Clark
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Dr. Raymond H. Vonderlehr
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Appendix B
Figure 1: Tuskegee Study Participant Recruitment Letter
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Appendix C
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Figure 3: Pharmaceutical display of syphilis treatment, though not made available to study
subjects.
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Appendix D
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