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Suffering Made Real: American Science and the Survivors at Hiroshima [Hardcover]

M. Susan Lindee (Author)

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0226482375 978-0226482378 December 15, 1994 1
The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945 unleashed a force as mysterious as it was deadly—radioactivity. In 1946, the United States government created the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) to serve as a permanent agency in Japan with the official mission of studying the medical effects of radiation on the survivors. The next ten years saw the ABCC's most intensive research on the genetic effects of radiation, and up until 1974 the ABCC scientists published papers on the effects of radiation on aging, life span, fertility, and disease.

Suffering Made Real is the first comprehensive history of the ABCC's research on how radiation affected the survivors of the atomic bomb. Arguing that Cold War politics and cultural values fundamentally shaped the work of the ABCC, M. Susan Lindee tells the compelling story of a project that raised disturbing questions about the ethical implications of using human subjects in scientific research.
How did the politics of the emerging Cold War affect the scientists' biomedical research and findings? How did the ABCC document and publicly present the effects of radiation? Why did the ABCC refuse to provide medical treatment to the survivors? Through a detailed examination of ABCC policies, archival materials, the minutes of committee meetings, newspaper accounts, and interviews with ABCC scientists, Lindee explores how political and cultural interests were reflected in the day-to-day operations of this controversial research program.

Set against a period of conflicting views of nuclear weapons and nuclear power, Suffering Made Real follows the course of a politically charged research program and reveals in detail how politics and cultural values can shape the conduct, results, and uses of science.

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There were no battles in Hiroshima or Nagasaki. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
irradiated fathers, most important people living, sentinel phenotypes, genetics project, exposed husbands, atomic bomb effects, irradiated parents, exposed survivors, genetics conference, radiation histories, early spontaneous abortion, midwives association, atomic bomb survivors, abortion data, exposed parents, radiation cataracts, atomic bomb victims, paternal exposure, genetic effects, roentgen units, radiation genetics, heritable mutations, minor malformations, colonial science
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United States, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Atomic Casualties, Shields Warren, Newton Morton, National Academy of Sciences, Atomic Energy Commission, National Research Council, Grant Taylor, Carl Tessmer, Philip Owen, Curt Stern, Masao Tsuzuki, Japanese Advisory Council, Ann Arbor, Detlev Bronk, Robert Holmes, Keith Carman, New York, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Ray Anderson, Lucky Dragon, Maki Hiroshi, Masuo Kodani, Merril Eisenbud
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