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Human Experimentation
There should be a section or note about how the Oak Ridge Hospital at the Clinton Engineer Works carried out involuntary human experimentation on the Black man Ebb Cade by injecting him with with Pu-239, delaying treatment of his broken bone, and possibly removing 15 teeth to test for plutonium. 85.226.227.130 (talk) 17:00, 12 February 2024 (UTC)