The Pros And Cons Of The Tuskegee Experiment

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The Tuskegee Experiment Study has many parts to it and how they gained their research and results. There were also some ethically unjustified and denied treatments for them to obtain their results. As they gain the knowledge they was looking for, some of the information was misdiagnosed because of the prejudice and their feelings towards the black men make so information wrong.
The Tuskegee Study was based on the Rosenwald Study that came to the agreement of treatment. They was trying to make sure that everyone who was infected was treated. The Rosenwald Study was in Macon County, Alabama where the Tuskegee experiment started. After the economy went downhill the information became ignored in 1929. Rosenwald Study found treatment would help among the blacks. The purpose of the study was to found the right treatment to help. The participants in the study were all blacks in the countryside. The Rosenwald Study and The Tuskegee Experiment did many things alike by their test subjects being all black and infecting them with syphilis. They only thing I find different is the Rosenwald Study was trying to look for the right treatment and the Tuskegee Experiment got the right treatment but would not treat the men that was in infected.
The Tuskegee Experiment also had its part in the Guatemala Syphilis Experiment Study. The Guatemala Syphilis Experiment was infecting Guatemalans with syphilis in the 1940s with a 40-year experiment with 400 infected black men in Macon County. From 1946 to 1948, scientists with intent infected Guatemalan research subjects with syphilis to study how well penicillin worked. The purpose of the Guatemala Study was to in infect them and test of the penicillin of them to see the...

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...inflicted upon us cannot be undone but In my opinion, it is never too late to work to restore trust and faith."
President Obama apology expressed deep regret over the study. Obama wanted to personal apology for what happened to whose was who was affected by the experiment. He also said that all human medical studies managed today will be held to US and international legal and ethical values. I believe President Obama apology was important because he’s showing even if there is a new president, he cares about what happened and he is sorry that happened to them because it shouldn’t have been done.
In conclusion I feel that the study was dishonest, criminal, unethical and inappropriate and they knew that but since they wanted their results so bad, they decided to use African-Americans to get it because they felt that they were less than human which was wrong-doing.

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