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- Eunice Verdell Rivers Laurie (1899 – 1986) was an African American nurse who worked in the state of Alabama. She is mostly known for her work as one of the nurses of the from 1932 to 1972. The Tuskegee Experiment, as laymen call it (not the name for this study), was an inhumane study that deliberately allowed black men to develop syphilis when there was treatment for the disease. (en)
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- Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S. (en)
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- Eunice Verdell Rivers Laurie (1899 – 1986) was an African American nurse who worked in the state of Alabama. She is mostly known for her work as one of the nurses of the from 1932 to 1972. The Tuskegee Experiment, as laymen call it (not the name for this study), was an inhumane study that deliberately allowed black men to develop syphilis when there was treatment for the disease. (en)
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- Eunice Rivers Laurie (en)
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