PublishedOxford University Press, July 2015 |
ISBN9780199299799 |
FormatHardcover, 672 pages |
Dimensions23.9cm × 16.2cm × 4.1cm |
Secret Science traces, for the first time, the history of chemical and biological weapons research involving experiments on humans by the former Allied powers during the twentieth century, particularly in Britain, the United States and Canada. It charts the ethical trajectory and culture of military science, from its initial development in response to Germany's first use of chemical weapons in the First World War to the ongoing attempts by the
international community to ban these types of weapons once and for all. The study throws new light onto the evolving field of military medical ethics by exploring continuity and change in the understanding and application
of military medicine and science.