A little about the study before breaking apart what was wrong with how it was conducted; this took place around the 1930s, in the Southern United States. The movie “Miss Evers’ Boys” was a movie scripted to tell the stories of those involved in the study, most importantly Miss Evers, who was a nurse involved in the study. The movie goes to show how she felt throughout, while wanting to help the men that she had grown close with, but also wanting to help make a medical discovery. There were also two male doctors …show more content…
At the beginning, she was sure that they physicians shouldn’t tell the men about their syphilis, because it would scare them off and they would never take part in the study. Instead, she insisted they just tell the men that they had “bad blood”, and let them know that if they participated they would get treatment for free, and a couple other added bonuses. Miss Evers and the rest of those included in running the study deprived the men of their autonomy when they told the participants that they were getting the right medical treatment, when in reality their progression of the illness was merely being recorded and compared. (Munson,