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THE TUSKEGEE SYPHILIS EXPERIMENT 75 YEARS LATER

Posted by Marc Imhotep Cray, M.D. on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Under: Minority Health Issues

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Marc Imhotep Cray, M.D. Physician (Rutgers New Jersey Medical School '84), Pharmacy School trained Pharmacologist (MCPHS University), BMS (Basic Medical Sciences) & CK (Clinical Knowledge)/ CS (Clinical Skills) Teacher and Undergraduate Medical Education Researcher.
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