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Eileen Welsome (born
March 12, 1951) is an
American journalist and author. She
received a
Pulitzer Prize for
National Reporting in 1994
while a reporter...
- America's
Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War is a 1999 book by
Eileen Welsome. It is a
history of
United States government-engineered
radiation experiments...
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subjects were
still alive in 1975.
Pulitzer Prize–winning
author Eileen Welsome wrote extensively about Stevens and
other unwitting subjects of similar...
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original on
September 10, 2012.
Retrieved August 12, 2015.
Welsome,
Eileen (1999). The
Plutonium Files. New York: Dial Press. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-385-31402-2...
- was
different than Markey's,
because Welsome revealed the
names of the
people injected with plutonium.
Welsome originally discovered the experiments...
- in
bones was more
dangerous than radium. Most of the subjects,
Eileen Welsome says, were poor, powerless, and sick. From 1945 to 1947,
eighteen human...
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Library of Congress,
Chronicling America.
Retrieved 10
November 2014.
Welsome,
Eileen (2006). The
General and the Jaguar: Pershing's Hunt for Pancho...
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Decades of
Radiation Experiments on U.S. Citizens. In the 1990s,
Eileen Welsome's
reports on
radiation testing for The
Albuquerque Tribune prompted the...
- (PDF). Los Alamos, New Mexico: Los
Alamos National Laboratory. p. 16.
Welsome,
Eileen (1999). The
plutonium files: America's
secret medical experiments...
- 1998). "R.E. Schreiber, 88,
Nuclear Bomb Physicist". The New York Times.
Welsome,
Eileen (1999). The
plutonium files. New York, N.Y:
Delacorte Press. p...