2. What was the Tuskegee study? How did it originate? The Tuskegee study, which took place in 1932 was a study conducted by the public health service in conjunction with the Tuskegee Institute that recorded the “natural history of syphilis” that aimed to “justify treatment programs for blacks.” This unfortunate study began with 600 black men, 399 of which had syphilis and 201 that did not. The patients did not have informed consent. The patients were told they were being treated for “bad blood” but the truth was that they did not receive any form of treatment need to cure the disease. The patients did however receive free medical exams, free meals, and burial insurance. The study was only supposed to last for 6 months, but
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