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This project investigates human subject research practices in colonial Southeast Asia from 1890 to 1962, focusing on ethical standards and informed consent. It compares the medical experiments conducted by colonial doctors in various socio-cultural contexts and examines the legacy of these practices in today's ethical…
This project is a comparative study of human subject research in colonial Southeast Asia in the period 1890-1962.
While the most (in)famous instances of medical scientists conducting unethical experiments on human beings took place in Nazi Germany and the United States, advances in medicine more broadly relied on research on non-consenting human subjects – often in colonial contexts.
Doctors in the Dutch, British and American colonies in Southeast Asia too did medical experiments that discounted…
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