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James H. Jones

Unveiling the Dark Legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.

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Author: James H. Jones

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Chapter 1: “A Moral Astigmatism”
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Chapter 2: “A Notoriously Syphilis-Soaked Race”
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Chapter 3: "Disease Germs Are the Most Democratic Creatures in the World"
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Chapter 4: "Holding High Wassermann in the Marketplace”
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Chapter 5: “The Dr.Ain't Taking Sticks”
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Chapter 6: “Buying Ear Muffs for the Hottentots"
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Chapter 7: "It Will Either Cover Us with Mud or Glory"
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Chapter 8: "Last Chance for Special Free Treatment"
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Chapter 9: "Bringing Them to Autopsy”
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Chapter 10: “The Joy of My Life”
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Chapter 11: "Even at Risk of Shortening Life”
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Chapter 12: “Nothing Learned Will Prevent,Find,or Cure a Single Case”
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Chapter 13: "I Ain't Never Understood the Study"
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Chapter 14: "AIDS: Is It Genocide?"
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Who should listen to Bad Blood by James H. Jones

The summary audiobook of "Bad Blood" by James H. Jones is ideal for listeners interested in public health, ethical dilemmas, and historical studies, particularly those keen on understanding the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study and its implications on medical ethics and race relations. It serves as an essential resource for students, healthcare professionals, and anyone looking to grasp the complexities of government trust and the consequences of unethical research practices in American history.

3 quotes from Bad Blood by James H. Jones

  • "The evidence of the Tuskegee Study's sordid and deceitful history is a stark reminder of the moral obligations that should underlie medical research, particularly when vulnerable populations are involved."
  • "One of the most profound lessons of the Tuskegee Study is that trust is essential to the doctor-patient relationship, and once that trust is broken, it can take generations to rebuild."
  • "The legacy of the Tuskegee Study is not just about the injustice suffered by its subjects, but also serves as a catalyst for the ongoing debate about ethics in medical research and the importance of informed consent."

Author: James H. Jones

James H. Jones is an American author and historian renowned for his in-depth exploration of complex social and ethical issues, particularly in the context of public health and medicine. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to rigorous research, Jones has made significant contributions to the understanding of historical narratives surrounding controversial topics. He is perhaps best known for his seminal work, "Bad Blood," which delves into the notorious Tuskegee Syphilis Study and its profound implications on race, ethics, and public trust in medical institutions. Through his compelling storytelling and insightful analysis, Jones not only sheds light on the dark chapters of American history but also encourages critical reflection on contemporary issues within the healthcare system.

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Bad Blood by James H. Jones Free audiobook download

James H. Jones

Unveiling the Dark Legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.

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Author: James H. Jones

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to Bad Blood by James H. Jones

The summary audiobook of "Bad Blood" by James H. Jones is ideal for listeners interested in public health, ethical dilemmas, and historical studies, particularly those keen on understanding the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study and its implications on medical ethics and race relations. It serves as an essential resource for students, healthcare professionals, and anyone looking to grasp the complexities of government trust and the consequences of unethical research practices in American history.

3 quotes from Bad Blood by James H. Jones

  • "The evidence of the Tuskegee Study's sordid and deceitful history is a stark reminder of the moral obligations that should underlie medical research, particularly when vulnerable populations are involved."
  • "One of the most profound lessons of the Tuskegee Study is that trust is essential to the doctor-patient relationship, and once that trust is broken, it can take generations to rebuild."
  • "The legacy of the Tuskegee Study is not just about the injustice suffered by its subjects, but also serves as a catalyst for the ongoing debate about ethics in medical research and the importance of informed consent."

Author: James H. Jones

James H. Jones is an American author and historian renowned for his in-depth exploration of complex social and ethical issues, particularly in the context of public health and medicine. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to rigorous research, Jones has made significant contributions to the understanding of historical narratives surrounding controversial topics. He is perhaps best known for his seminal work, "Bad Blood," which delves into the notorious Tuskegee Syphilis Study and its profound implications on race, ethics, and public trust in medical institutions. Through his compelling storytelling and insightful analysis, Jones not only sheds light on the dark chapters of American history but also encourages critical reflection on contemporary issues within the healthcare system.