M⁴: Medicine, Mystery, Mayhem... and Sometimes Murder

Ep. 43: Bad Medicine

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At a crowded state institution on Staten Island, hepatitis wasn't just common. It was almost guaranteed. Instead of treating it, one doctor decided to use it. This week, Andrea walks through the hepatitis studies conducted at Willowbrook State School, where children with intellectual disabilities were deliberately infected in the name of vaccine research. We cover how the study was framed to parents, why it went on for over a decade, and how it became one of the defining scandals in the history of medical ethics. It's a hard listen, and an important one.

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