Rawalpindi Experiments - Effects On Subjects

Effects On Subjects

These tests caused large numbers of burns, some of which were so damaging that the subjects had to be hospitalized. According to the report severely burned patients were often very miserable and depressed and in considerable discomfort.

No long term effects of exposure were documented or studied.

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