ILS 4120 JWU Ethical Evaluation of 18th Century Vaccination Essay

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ILS4120 Disease and Culture Burdens of Disease Chapter 6, The Enlightenment Worksheet For parts 1 & 2, please provide bulleted answers 1. Describe the experiment(s) conducted by Charles Maitland in 1721 in detail. Be sure to: • Name the disease agent and type of inoculation material used. • State the hypothesis being tested • Give the sample size • Describe the test subjects. Who were they (gender, age, socioeconomic status, etc.) and how were they chosen? Did they agree to the experiment? Were they informed of the dangers? Did they volunteer, if so why? Were they coerced by an authority figure? • Describe the potential risks and benefits to the experimental subjects. • Explain the experimental results and conclusions 2. Describe the experiment(s) conducted by Edward Jenner in 1796 in detail. Be sure to: • Name the disease agent and type of inoculation material used. • State the hypothesis being tested • Give the sample size • Describe the test subjects. Who were they (gender, age, socioeconomic status, etc.) and how were they chosen? Did they agree to the experiment? Were they informed of the dangers? Did they volunteer, if so why? Were they coerced by an authority figure? • Describe the potential risks and benefits to the experimental subjects. • Explain the experimental results and conclusions _____________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ESSAY Assignment to be submitted via TURNITIN link in ulearn; 5 points Please provide a well-written short (400 - 500 word) but complete personal opinion essay evaluating the experiments conducted by Charles Maitland and Edward Jenner in the 18th century in terms of ethical considerations. Compare the two experiments and decide if they were EQUAL in terms of ethical violations. Justify your answer and be sure to include the pertinent details (noted in parts 1 & 2 of the worksheet). State your opinion on whether the ends justify the means in each experiment. Justify your answer. Be sure to consider the state of scientific understanding and the social/economic and political environment that prevailed in the 18th century and the impact this work has had on humanity over the centuries.
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Running Head: ETHICAL EVALUATION OF 18TH CENTURY VACCINATION

Ethical Evaluation of 18th Century Vaccination;
Experiments by Charles Maitland and Edward Jenner
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ETHICAL EVALUATION OF 18TH CENTURY VACCINATION

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Ethical Evaluation of 18th Century Vaccination
Part 1: Experiment by Charles Maitland in 1721


Disease agent and type of inoculation material used: the disease agent was smallpox,
while the incubation material used was lymph from an infected person with the milder
version of smallpox (variola minor).



Maitland’s hypothesis: inoculation of the person with lymph from an infected person will
decrease the mortality rate of smallpox.



The sample size: six people



Test subjects’ description (source: Boylston, 2012): the test subjects were six criminals
(prisoners) in Newgate. They were aged between 19 and 36 years, they were informed
about the experiment, they swore that they did not infect before. The authority in England
at that time agreed on Maitland's inoculation experiment, and the authority accepted ...


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