preview

Henrietta Lacks Rebecca Skloot

Decent Essays

Trust and Medical literacy
Going to the hospital should be a place where people can go to seek help, and a hospital should be a place where we can put all our faith and confidence in doctors as well. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot wrote about an African American woman named Henrietta lacks who was diagnosed with cervical cancer and passed away in 1950’s. A doctor extracted Henrietta cells without her consent. Furthermore, doctors did an experimental treatment with radium, which caused Henrietta to become infertile. Rebecca pointed out controversial issues with scientific literacy and public trust in the 1950’s. Henrietta Lacks cells or HeLa cells are considered legendary in the medical and science community. However, …show more content…

A human embryo is an organism at its first stage of human development. At this point it is controversial issue when it comes to making a decision if it is alive or not. Conscious [http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/embryo]. Until a desition can be made in the meantime scientific experimentation will still continue. As Rebecca Skloot says in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, “They put cells in culter dishes and expose them to radiation, drugs, cosmetics, viruses, household chemicals, and biological weapons, and the study their respnses” (pg 316). In the same way, Humand ebryos are also being expimented in such a way to deveoled a better understanding of diseases, cancer, and the development of modern …show more content…

In the 1950’s most people who went into hospitals were not educated in the term to medical terminology. The reason being is that the doctors felt that is would only confuse patience by trying to explain something that they would not understand.
In the present, it is harder for doctors to leave patience uninformed with the help of Google or Web MD. Today internet has been an almost unlimited source of information at our fingertips. Sometimes people would get themselves paranoid by creating a self-diagnosis by using web MD. When a patient would go to hospitals, they ask more question and challenge doctors competence of what or why they might be diagnosed.
In the past consent was used to protect patience against experimental experiment, yet doctors at the time did not see it as anything important. The Nurnberg Code is a medical policy to protect patients from the experimental treatment. It was designed to keep the patience informed and to provide a clear understanding of the consequences of a

Get Access