Henrietta Lacks Book Report

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The book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks the author goes into detail from the beginning of Henrietta’s first visit at Johns Hopkins to tragedy of her death and pain it left her family. Henrietta Lacks was born on August 1, 1920, in Roanoke, Virginia. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer that worked in the same farms as her slave ancestors. On January 29, 1951, Henrietta Lacks went to John Hopkins Hospital to report abnormal pain and bleeding in her abdomen. She told Howard Jones, the gynecologist that was on duty at the time that, she had a “knot” in her cervix and sure enough when the doctors checked there it was. The author, Rebecca Skloot explains Henrietta’s first visit to Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she was told she was fine by doctors. But a few days later Jones got her biopsy results and Henrietta was diagnosed with “Epidermoid carcinoma of …show more content…

Due to her cells being taken there have been a number of amazing discoveries and cures in the medical field, but it also brought pain and suffering for her family. The Lacks family was not even aware of Henrietta’s cells being taken, let alone that they were still alive and used in science. Of course Henrietta’s cells have helped to maintain sustainability within the human race by allowing there to be cures and medicine for all types of diseases and sickness; therefore the her cells being taken can be seen in a positive light. John Hopkins Hospital was originally created for underprivileged African American folks who were not able to afford going to other hospitals or were simply not going to be treated equally. In his will he had said he wanted this hospital to help the colored children who were coming to the hospital and he also said to make everything free for the people that could not afford to pay the hospital. Hopkins however grew to be racist towards African

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