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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | How the ABCC Began | |
1 | The Most Important People Living | 3 |
2 | Colonial Science | 17 |
3 | Into the Field | 39 |
4 | The Genetics Study | 57 |
2 | Managing the ABCC | |
5 | Midwives and Mothers | 83 |
6 | Political Survival in Washington | 103 |
7 | The No-Treatment Policy | 117 |
8 | The Public Meaning of the ABCC | 143 |
3 | Science and Context | |
9 | What is a Mutation? | 169 |
10 | Draft Analysis, 1952-1953 | 193 |
11 | Publication Strategies | 217 |
12 | The ABCC and the RERF | 243 |
13 | Conclusions | 255 |
Bibliography | 259 | |
Index | 279 |
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