Bad blood.
- Date:
- [n.d]
- Videos
About this work
Description
The Tuskegee Study was set up in Alabama in 1932 in order to find a more effective way of treating syphilis which was widespread throughout the state's scattered rural communities. Begun in good faith, it turned into a clandestine experiment on black people to discover the effects of untreated syphilis. The subjects were enticed into participating in the study by offers of free medicine; they were not told the truth about their condition, for which the 'medicine' was useless. The study continued even after penicillin became available as an effective treatment, and continued until exposed by the press in 1972.
Publication/Creation
[Place of publication not identified] : Channel 4 TV,[], [n.d]
Physical description
1 videocassette (VHS) : sound, color, PAL.
Creator/production credits
Diverse Productions for Channel 4 TV
Notes
Supporting paperwork available in the department.
Copyright note
Channel 4 TV
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Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores382V