- Human radiation experiments
Since the discovery of
ionizing radiation , a number of human radiation experiments have been performed to understand the effects of ionizing radiation andradioactive contamination on the human body. Early pioneers did not appreciate the danger of such experiments and quite casually exposed experimenters and subjects to such radiation. In recent years, the danger is well-understood and experiments are carefully designed with close attention tomedical ethics and safety for everyone involved. However, there have been a number of experiments that may constitute unethicalhuman experimentation .Plutonium experiments
During and after the end of
World War II , scientists working on theManhattan Project and othernuclear weapon s research projects conducted studies of the effects ofplutonium on laboratory animals and human subjects. In the case of human subjects, this involved injecting solutions containing (typically) fivemicrogram s ofplutonium into hospital patients who were thought either to be terminally ill or to have alife expectancy of less than ten years due either to age or chronic disease condition. The injections were made without theinformed consent of those patients. [http://library.lanl.gov/cgi-bin/getfile?00326640.pdf]In her book, "The Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War,"
Eileen Welsome ,Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist for "The Albuquerque Tribune," revealed the extent of the experiments conducted on unwitting participants. At the Fernald school in Massachusetts, an institution for "feeble-minded" boys, 73 disabled children were fed oatmeal containing radioactivecalcium and other radioisotopes. The only purpose of the experiment was to give Quaker Oats, the company behind the testing, a commercial advantage over Cream of Wheat in an advertising campaign. Immediately after World War II, 829 pregnant mothers in Tennessee received what they were told were "vitamin drinks" that would improve the health of their babies, but were, in fact, mixtures containing radioactive iron, to determine how fast the radioisotope crossed into theplacenta . Other incidents included an eighteen-year-old woman at an upstate New York hospital, expecting to be treated for apituitary gland disorder, who was injected withplutonium . [ [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/05/1357230&mode=thread&tid=25 Democracy Now! | Plutonium Files: How the U.S. Secretly Fed Radioactivity to Thousands of Americans ] ] Such experiments are now considered to be a serious breach ofmedical ethics .According to artist/activist
Sandra Marlow , Americanorphanage s were also allegedly used to conduct US government radiation experiments. She claims that radioactive substances were given to orphans, many of whom allegedly later died of cancer. [ [http://www.anomalous-images.com/news/news115.html Anomalous-images.com ] ]Fallout Research
In 1954, American scientists conducted fallout exposure research on the citizens of the
Marshall Islands after theCastle Bravo nuclear test inProject 4.1 . The Bravo test was detonated upwind ofRongelap Atoll and the residents were exposed to serious radiation levels, up to 180 rads. 236 Marshallese were exposed, some developed severeradiation sickness and one died, long term effects included birth defects, "jellyfish" babies, and thyroid problems. [ [http://www.rmiembassyus.org/Nuclear%20Issues.htm Nuclear Issues ] ]The decision to fire the Bravo bomb under the prevailing winds was made by Dr Alvin C. Graves (1912-1966), the Scientific Director of Operation Castle. Dr Graves had total authority over firing the weapon, above that of the military Commander of Operation Castle. Dr Graves had himself received an exposure of 200 Roentgens in the 1946 Los Alamos accident in which his personal friend, Dr Louis Slotin, died from radiation exposure. Dr Graves appears in the widely available film of the earlier 1952 test Mike, which examines the last minute fallout decisions [ [http://www.archive.org/details/operation_ivy Internet Archive: Details: Operation Ivy ] ] . The narrator (Western actor
Reed Hadley ) is filmed aboard the control ship in that film which shows the final conference. Hadley points out that 20,000 people live in the potential area of the fallout. He asks the control panel scientist if the test can be aborted and is told yes but it would ruin all their preparations in setting up timed measuring instruments in the race against the Russians. In Mike the fallout correctly landed north of the inhabited area, but in the 1954 Bravo test, there was a lot of wind shear and the wind which was blowing north the day before the test steadily veered towards the east.In addition, the yield of Bravo, the first ever American lithium deuteride (solid fusion fuel) bomb, was twice the maximum expected figure (because lithium-7 was unexpectedly split to give fusionable tritium, in addition to the predicted effect of lithium-6). The combination of unexpectedly high yield plus the wind veering (which was already in progress even before Bravo was fired), contaminated the inhabited islands to the east of the detonation. It was not a deliberate radiation experiment, although questions do remain over the reason the emergency messages from US weather personnel, who were contaminated on Rongerik like the Marshallese, were ignored for two days after the test. Once the heavy fallout on the inhabited islands was discovered, all of the people were evacuated promptly and regularly checked for signs of injury.
Project Sunshine
Early in the
Cold War , researchers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia attempted to determine just how much nuclear fallout would be required to make the Earth uninhabitable. They realized that atmosphericnuclear testing had provided them an opportunity to investigate this. Such tests had dispersedradioactive contamination worldwide, and examination of human bodies could reveal how readily it was taken up and hence how much damage it caused. Of particular interest wasstrontium -90 in the bones. Infants were the primary focus, as they would have had a full opportunity to absorb the new contaminants.As a result of this conclusion, researchers began a program to collect human bodies and bones from all over the world, with a particular focus on infants. The bones were cremated and the ashes analyzed for radioisotopes. This project was kept secret primarily because it would be a
public relations disaster; as a result parents and family were not told what was being done with the body parts of their relatives.The Outcome
On
January 15 ,1994 , President Bill Clinton formed the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments (ACHRE). This committee was created to investigate and report the use of human beings as test subjects in experiments involving the effects of ionizing radiation in federally funded research. The committee discovered the causes of the experiments, and reasons why the proper oversight did not exist, and made several recommendations to prevent future occurrences of similar events. The final report issued by the ACHRE can be found at the Department of Energy's website here: [http://www.eh.doe.gov/ohre/roadmap/achre/report.html] .ee also
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Walter E. Fernald State School
*Nuclear and radiation accidents
*Radiation poisoning
*Radioactive contamination
*Totskoye range nuclear tests References
Further reading
* "The Plutonium Files: America's secret medical experiments in the Cold War", by Eileen Welsome,
Dial Press , c1999, New York, N.Y., ISBN 0-385-31402-7
* "The Treatment: The Story of Those Who Died in the Cincinnati Radiation Tests", by Martha Stephens,Duke University Press, c2002, Durham, N.C., ISBN 0-8223-2811-9
* Holly M. Barker, "Bravo for the Marshallese: Regaining Control in a Post-Nuclear, Post-Colonial World," Wadsworth, 2004. ISBN 0-534-61326-8External links
* [http://www.sehd.scot.nhs.uk/scotorgrev/Documents/Project%20Sunshine%20%20slippery%20slope.pdf PROJECT SUNSHINE AND THE SLIPPERY SLOPE]
* [http://www.antenna.nl/wise/index.html?http://www.antenna.nl/wise/548/5272.html The nuclear bodysnatchers]
* [http://www.theecologist.org/archive_article.html?article=125&category=79 Grave injustices]
* [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/reviews_in_american_history/v028/28.4markowitz.html "A Little of the Buchenwald Touch": America's Secret Radiation Experiments]
* [http://www.thebulletin.org/article.php?art_ofn=nd99longworth Injected!]
* [http://www.rmiembassyus.org/Nuclear%20Issues.htm Embassy of the Republic of the Marshall Islands]
* [http://www.eh.doe.gov/ohre/roadmap/achre/report.html The Final Report of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments]
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