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ОглавлениеCONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
THE EXPERIMENT BEGINS
ONE. Medical Research Past and Present
PERCEPTIONS
TWO. East African Perceptions of Medical Research
RESEARCHERS ARRIVE
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: “Inspeakable Entomologists”
H. H. Goiny and a Failed Attempt to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis, Pate Island, Kenya, 1956
MODERN NARRATIVE: A “Remarkable Achievement”?
Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination, Zanzibar, 2001
THREE. First Encounters, First Impressions
CONSENT OR COERCION?
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: “Forced to Accept Trial Treatment”?
A Tuberculosis Drug Trial, Nairobi, Kenya, 1961
MODERN NARRATIVE: Focusing on Fieldworkers in Kilifi, Kenya
FOUR. Ethical Recruitment and Gathering Human Subjects
BALANCING RISKS AND BENEFITS
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: Hope Trant and a Compound on Fire in Tanganyika, 1954
MODERN NARRATIVE: A Male Circumcision Trial Canceled in Rakai, Uganda, 2005
FIVE. Finding an Ethical Balance
EXITS AND LONGER-TERM OBLIGATIONS
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: “Almost Completely Eradicated”
The Pare-Taveta Malaria Scheme, 1955
MODERN NARRATIVE: A New Malaria Vaccine?
Testing the RTS,S Vaccine across Africa, 2010
SIX. Coming to an Ethical End
THE EXPERIMENT ENDS?
SEVEN. Modern Medical Research and Historical Residue
Appendix A. Swahili Glossary
Appendix B. Further Reading on Global Medical Research
Notes
Bibliography
Index