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- Q2227488 abstract "Saul Krugman (April 7, 1911 – October 26, 1995) was an American pediatrician, medical researcher and vaccinologist whose controversial work led to the development of the vaccine against hepatitis B. According to vaccinologist Maurice Hilleman, Krugman's studies on hepatitis in the mentally retarded at the Willowbrook State School in New York City "were the most unethical medical experiments ever performed in children in the United States".".
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- Q2227488 birthDate "1911-04-07".
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- Q2227488 awards "John Howland Award".
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- Q2227488 birthDate "1911-04-07".
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- Q2227488 comment "Saul Krugman (April 7, 1911 – October 26, 1995) was an American pediatrician, medical researcher and vaccinologist whose controversial work led to the development of the vaccine against hepatitis B. According to vaccinologist Maurice Hilleman, Krugman's studies on hepatitis in the mentally retarded at the Willowbrook State School in New York City "were the most unethical medical experiments ever performed in children in the United States".".
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