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Public health cannot be defended by any principle that would keep a subject in an enormous unethical medical experiment from using data & science to figure out that he/she was the unwitting victim of medical gaslighting by experts & professionals. | Public health cannot be defended by any principle that would keep a subject in an enormous unethical medical experiment from using data & science to figure out that he/she was the unwitting victim of medical gaslighting by experts & professionals. | ||
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== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Abomination Ratio]] | |||
* [[Steady Hands]] | |||
* [[Universal Institutional Betrayal]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 8 July 2025
The Tuskegee Principle:
Public health cannot be defended by any principle that would keep a subject in an enormous unethical medical experiment from using data & science to figure out that he/she was the unwitting victim of medical gaslighting by experts & professionals.
