|title=Against Their Will: The Secret History of Medical Experimentation on Children in Cold War America
|author=Allen M Hornblum, Judith L Newman and Gregory J Dober
|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan
|date=July 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0230341713</amazonuk>
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|website=http://www.hornblum.com/
|video=G5A3JKS3L3w
|summary=''Against Their Will'' is a horrific story of human experimentation in the USA. It would be easy to write this off as irrelevant to British readers, but these experiments do have far reaching implications that are still very relevant here and now.
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If I told you that doctors had been using human beings in the most horrible of medical experiments, that they had done things like tie toddlers to beds to insert live pathogens into their eyes, injected children with radiation, sterilised those thought to be subhuman and even castrated a child just to get a supply of tissue for a lab experiment, you might very reasonably assume I am talking abut Nazi Germany. I am not.