“Diagnosis of Congenital Syphilis: Pathognomonic criteria” by MD William C. Black.
Journal of Pediatrics, 1939 vol. 14 issue 6 pages 761-779.
“The etiology of acute infectious gingivostomatitis (Vincent’s stomatitis).” by MD William C. Black.
Journal of Pediatrics, 1942 vol 20 issue 2.
"1930s-1940s: William C Black, MD, conducted herpes experiments on children." AHRP.org. http://ahrp.org/1930s-1940s-william-c-black-md-herpes-experiments-on-children/
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When I was in undergrad, I had a medical ethics professor that liked to give seemingly simple examples. It’s wrong to kick a kid, he would s...
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“Diagnosis of Congenital Syphilis: Pathognomonic criteria” by MD William C. Black. Journal of Pediatrics, 1939 vol. 14 issue 6 pages 761-7...
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So after Mary Rafferty’s death, Dr. Bartholow sent the results of his experiment off to be published and it quickly created a bit of an u...
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