Human Experiments: Directed by Gregory Goodell. With Linda Haynes, Geoffrey Lewis, Ellen Travolta, Lurene Tuttle. A demented prison doctor performs gruesome ...
Human Experiments is a 1979 American horror film directed and co-produced by Gregory Goodell. It stars Linda Haynes, Geoffrey Lewis, Ellen Travolta, ...Read more
Filmmakers Don Hardy Jr. and Dana Nachman follow the high-stakes battle to protect people's health from untested chemicals in consumer products.Read more
by AR Marks · 2006 · Cited by 19 — The human experiments included “high-altitude” experiments in which concentration camp inmates were forced, without oxygen, into high-alt
The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology require that all experiments conducted in humans meet the highest standards of safety and ethics.Read more
Sterilization; Artificial insemination; Seawater. High altitude. In 1942, Sigmund Rascher and others conducted high-altitude experiments on prisoners at Dachau.Read more
Narrated & Executive produced by Sean Penn, this riveting documentary will scare the wits out of you in terms of the chemicals being poured into our lives and ...Read more
The Japanese invasion of China during the Second Sino-Japanese war has left a strong legacy of hate and disgust among many Chinese today. Much of the atrocities ...Read more
Science is amazing, but it can involve doing some pretty weird stuff. Just in time for Halloween, here are seven science experiments that are creepy, scary, or ...Read more
Human experiments refer to medical investigations conducted on human subjects, which require informed consent and reasonable disclosure of risks, ...Read more
Soviet troops entered the Auschwitz camp in Poland on January 27, 1945. This Soviet military footage shows children who were liberated at Auschwitz by the ...Read more
Jun 8, 2015 — Research involving human subjects is littered with a history of scandal that often shapes people's views of the ethics of research.Read more
Jul 11, 2017 — Between April 1945 and July 1947, eighteen subjects were injected with plutonium, six with uranium, five with polonium, and at least one ...
In January 1944, a 17-year-old Navy seaman named Nathan Schnurman volunteered to test protective clothing for the Navy. Following orders, he donned a gas ...Read more