American Decades
The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
Letters
By: Taliaferro Clark; Hugh S. Cumming
Date: August 29, 1932; September 20, 1932
Source: Clark, Taliaferro, Letter to J. N. Baker. August 29, 1932; Cumming, Hugh S. Letter to R. R. Morton. September 20, 1932. Reprinted in Reverby, Susan M., ed. Tuskegee's Truths: Rethinking the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
About the Authors: Dr. Taliaferro Clark was the assistant Surgeon General in charge of the Venereal Disease division of the Public Health Service in 1932. He developed the idea of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment and oversaw it for a year before retiring.
Hugh S. Cumming (1869–1948) was born in Virginia and graduated from medical school there in 1894. He then joined the Marine Hospital Service, later to be known as the Public Health Service (PHS). He worked up through the ranks and was appointed...
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1930's Medicine and Health Primary Sources
- Opinions on Mental Health
- Radio Address on a Program of Assistance for the Crippled
- "Preventing Disease in the Nation"
- "Children Hurt at Work"
- The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
- Morale: The Mental Hygiene of Unemployment
- "Dear Mr. Hopkins"
- Prenatal Care for Rural Poor
- Consumer Protection Expands
- "Surgery Used on the Soul-Sick; Relief of Obsessions is Reported"
- March of Dimes Poster
- Shadow on the Land
- "Dust"
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- "Hot Lunches for a Million School Children"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
