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  2. Albert Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Stevens, Albert's son, always filled out medical forms indicating that there was a "history of cancer" in his family because his father had been led to believe that the "treatment" for his cancer had worked. [1] Stevens received approximately 6400 rem (64 Sv) in the 20 years after his injection, or about 300 rem (3 Sv) per year. [1]

  3. The Plutonium Files - Wikipedia

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    Albert Stevens, the man who survived the highest known accumulated radiation dose in any human, four-year-old Simeon Shaw sent from Australia to the U.S. for treatment, and Elmer Allen are some of the notable subjects of the Manhattan Project program led by Joseph Gilbert Hamilton.

  4. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    Albert Stevens, a man misdiagnosed with stomach cancer, received "treatment" for his "cancer" at the U.C. San Francisco Medical Center in 1945. Dr. Joseph Gilbert Hamilton, a Manhattan Project doctor in charge of the human experiments in California, [75] had Stevens injected with Pu-238 and Pu-239 without informed consent.

  5. Albert Leo Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Stevens and Harry Nelson Atwood in 1911 Albert Leo Stevens balloon at Manhattan Wanamaker's. Albert Leo Stevens (March 9, 1877 – May 8, 1944) was a pioneering ...

  6. Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments - Wikipedia

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    Triggering the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments was a series of Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reports by Eileen Welsome in The Albuquerque Tribune, [12] entitled The Plutonium Experiment, published as a series starting on November 15, 1993.

  7. I drove 12 hours to see a stage musical about a Civil War ...

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    Asher Phoenix saw 'The Civility of Albert Cashier,' based on a trans soldier's life. With the musical opening in Burbank, Phoenix reflects on how theater can change a life. I drove 12 hours to see ...

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