User talk:Acrockett1
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November 2014
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- study was sponsored by the [[Public Health Service]], the [[Pan American Health Sanitary Bureau]] (a forerunner of the Pan American Health Organization, the [[Guatemalan government]] and the [[
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Copyright issues at Tuskegee syphilis experiment
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