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1919: If You Must Smoke While Wearing Your Influenza Mask

1919: If You Must Smoke While Wearing Your Influenza Mask
May 1 1919

Popular Science Monthly
May 1919 (Page 33)

If You Must Smoke While Wearing Your Influenza Mask

 

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1923: Registering Human Pedigrees

1923: Registering Human Pedigrees
August 1 1923

Popular Science Monthly
August 1923 (Page 54)

 
Registering Human Pedigrees
How Kansas Developes Fitter Families; A Remarkable Experiment in Eugenics
By Arthur Capper, U.S. Senator from Kansas

 

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1949: MEASLES SAVES BABY’S LIFE

1949: MEASLES SAVES BABY’S LIFE
November 22 1949

The Bakersfield Californian
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
Tuesday, November 22, 1949

 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Broach, of Tulsa, prayed for days their son Davie would catch the measles.
 
He did and his life was saved.
 
Last December 16 the 18-month-old boy was stricken with nephritis, which infects the kidneys, taking the protein from the blood. About 50 per cent of the children who contract the disease die.
 
Mrs. Broach wrote to a noted Boston child specialist and he told them not to try the measles cure, an experiment with nephritis at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. He said he felt David was way too young.
 
After David had undergone 10 blood transfusions the couple had decided to try the experiment. David was put in the same bed with a youngster who had the measles.
 
He finally caught the measles, lost much of his puffiness in 10 days and recovered almost magically.
 
“Measles are wonderful,” Mrs. Broach said.

 

History of Nephrotic Syndrome and Evolution of its Treatment:
 

 
“A study from Boston noted the various treatments that were attempted from 1926 to 1948 for nephrotic syndrome. Dietary modification and low salt diet were probably the most effective treatments at that time. There were some weak mercurial diuretics with little if any action. Other drastic measures, such as the induction of measles and vaccinia, were instituted.”

 

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1954: Kentucky Girl’s Parents Seek Red Measles

1954: Kentucky Girl’s Parents Seek Red Measles
January 14 1954

The Paducah Sun – Paducah, Kentucky
Thu, Jan 14, 1954
 
“Wanted: A Good Case of Measles”

 

 
The Advocate-Messenger – Danville, Kentucky
Fri, Jan 15, 1954
 
“Little Girl Gets Offers for Measles”

 

 

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1972: Syphilis Put Tuskegee On The Map

1972: Syphilis Put Tuskegee On The Map
July 30 1972

Fort Lauderdale News (AP)
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
Sunday, July 30, 1972

 

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1972: Syphilis Study Tip of Iceberg

1972: Syphilis Study Tip of Iceberg
August 16 1972

Chicago Tribune
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Wednesday, August 16, 1972

 

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1979: 60 Minutes with Mike Wallace Discusses the 1976 Swine Flu

1979: 60 Minutes with Mike Wallace Discusses the 1976 Swine Flu
November 4 1979

60 Minutes aired on November 4, 1979.
 

 
The year was 1976 and the U.S. government was in the throes of a campaign to “inoculate every man, woman and child in the United States” against swine flu in an effort to avert a repeat of the flu pandemic of 1918, which killed millions.

46 million Americans obediently took the shot. 4,000 of those individuals suffered side effects, leading to claims of $3.5 billion dollars in damages against the U.S. government.

The swine flu never developed into the global pandemic that health experts predicted, and vaccinations were halted two months after they began following reports that 500 people who received the shot developed a paralyzing nerve disease. 30 of those victims later died from damages allegedly caused by the shot.

“60 Minutes” correspondent Mike Wallace produced a segment on the fallout from the swine flu vaccine in 1976.

1997: President Offers Apologies for Tuskegee Syphilis Study

1997: President Offers Apologies for Tuskegee Syphilis Study
May 17 1997

The Times
Shreveport, Louisiana
17 May 1997

 

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2004: Nurse Remembers Experiment Victims

2004: Nurse Remembers Experiment Victims
September 30 2004

The Montgomery Advertiser
Montgomery, Alabama
30 Sep 2004

 

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