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50,000 East Germans Used As Guinea Pigs In Secret Drug Trials During 1980s
Former East Germany may have used as many as 50,000 patients, including premature babies, as human guinea pigs during the 1980s to test new drugs in order to increase the flow of foreign currency and pharmaceuticals into the struggling communist state.
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