The Tuskegee Syphilis Study remains one of the most outrageous examples of disregard of basic ethical principlThe Tuskegee Syphilis Study remains one of the most outrageous examples of disregard of basic ethical principles of conduct (not to mention violation of standards for ethical research). In 1976, historian James Jones (1981) interviewed John Heller, director of the Venereal Diseases unit of the PHS from 1943 to 1948. Among Heller's remarks were the following: "The men's status did not warrant ethical debate. They were subjects, not patients; clinical material, not sick people" (p. 179). When did this study end?
1. 1943
2. 1928
3. 1972
4. 1952
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1952?
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3. 1972
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