Oregon state prison study of radiation and sperm
He designed a study to test the effects of radiation on the somatic and germinal And in this particular study Oregon law was interpreted by state officials as of the church's objection to their providing masturbated semen samples--and they and Dr.
Heller irradiated sixty-seven inmates of the Oregon State Prison.
Both studies found a transient complete elimination of sperm production at 50 rad . The Washington and Oregon prison experiments on radiation effects on.
Chapter 9: Introduction
Chapter 9: Introduction
Description:He said he was brought in because of a chapter he had written on the testes in an endocrinology text. Moreover, the funding agency, the Atomic Energy Commission, had its own rules for the conduct of research with human volunteers, which were not fully observed in these experiments. Heller and Paulsen were interested in the effects of radiation on the male reproductive system, especially the production of sperm cells. Heller, that remark stimulated the AEC to solicit a research proposal from him to study the effects of radiation on the male reproductive system. Paulsen had no previous experience with radiation exposure.
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