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The Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War

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In a Massachusetts school seventy-three disabled children were spoon fed radioactive isotopes along with their morning oatmeal....In an upstate New York hospital an eighteen-year-old woman believing she was being treated for a pituitary disorder was injected with plutonium by Manhattan Project doctors....At a Tennessee prenatal clinic 829 pregnant women were served "vitamin cocktails"--in truth drinks containing radioactive iron--as part of their prenatal treatmen.... In 1945 the seismic power of atomic energy was already well known to researchers but the effects of radiation on human beings were not. Fearful that plutonium would cause a cancer epidemic among workers Manhattan Project doctors embarked on a human experiment that was as chilling as it was closely guarded: the systematic injection of unsuspecting Americans with radioactive plutonium. In this shocking expos Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Eileen Welsome reveals the unspeakable scientific trials that reduced thousands of American men women and even children to nameless specimens with silvery radioactive metal circulating in their veins. Spanning the 1930s to the 1990s filled with hundreds of newly declassified documents and firsthand interviews The Plutonium Files traces the behind-the-scenes story of an extraordinary fifty-year cover-up. It illuminates a shadowy chapter in this countrys history and gives eloquent voice to the men and women who paid for our atomic energy discoveries with their health--and sometimes their lives.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
October 10, 2000
ISBN-10
0385319541
ISBN-13
9780385319546
Item Weight
24.0 oz
Dimensions
9.17 × 1.26 × 6.1 in
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