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While World War II was still raging, David Miller and a group of conscientious objectors volunteered for US government-sponsored experiments that deliberately exposed them to hepatitis. As study subjects, they endured invasive procedures, the specter of debilitating illness, and a growing awareness of the human costs of dangerous medical research. Based on Miller's vivid cartoons and other historical documents, Infected for Science brings this hidden history to life with artwork by Trygve Faste and a deeply researched narrative by Sydney Halpern. Together they capture the toll of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
While World War II was still raging, David Miller and a group of conscientious objectors volunteered for US government-sponsored experiments that deliberately exposed them to hepatitis. As study subjects, they endured invasive procedures, the specter of debilitating illness, and a growing awareness of the human costs of dangerous medical research. Based on Miller's vivid cartoons and other historical documents, Infected for Science brings this hidden history to life with artwork by Trygve Faste and a deeply researched narrative by Sydney Halpern. Together they capture the toll of the experiments and the men's decision to voice principled objections to medical studies with people who had not willingly consented. With bold visuals and gripping storytelling, Infected for Science uncovers a forgotten chapter in American medicine and raises questions about research ethics that resonate today. This powerful graphic narrative explores patriotism, protest, and the moral courage of those who chose to put themselves in harm's way for what they believe is right.
Autorenporträt
Sydney Halpern is a historical sociologist whose work shines a light on the moral dilemmas at the heart of medical science. After years of publishing in academic venues, she found it exhilarating to craft scenes and dialogue and to collaborate with an artist in creating graphic narrative. She is Professor Emerita at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Lecturer in Medical Education at the Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University. She lives in Chicago.