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Our Targets• Copy Vocab
• Fun Facts about …….• HL Homework Review
• Tonight’s Reading Copy assignment• Video: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
• Take Notes• Treatment of participants
• Patient rights• Similarities to Henrietta
Vocab Quiz 9-24-15Also know the antonym and synonym!!1. Antiquated- (adj) outdated2. Choleric- (adj)easily angered 3. Diorama- (noun) model of a scene 4. Fecund- (adj) fertile 5. Inebriation- (noun) drunkenness6. Marshal- (verb) to gather together7. Parity- (noun)equality 8. Profound- (adjective) having deep
meaning9. Servile-(adj) overly submissive10. Usurp-(v) take someone's position
(usually by force)11. Articulate- ADJ -clear12. Clientele- NOUN-customers 13. Disparity – NOUN- an inequality 14.Fly-by-night- (noun) unreliable15.Inimical- (adj) hostile
Signs and symptomsA sore (chancre) on the genitals, mouth or rectum usually
appears 1-3 weeks after exposure.• A skin rash (typically rough, reddish spots on the
palms of hands and bottoms of feet or on the trunk of bodyusually starts 5-12 weeks after infection.
If not treated...Can increase risk for getting HIV
Damage major organs including the brain, heart and liverDamage blood vessels, bones, eyes and joints
Paralysis, blindness, dementia or deathDuring pregnancy:Premature delivery
Birth defects including deafness and blindnessIf left untreated, can lead to miscarriage or death in the
newborn
SOURCEhttp://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/communicable/
std/syphilis.aspx
FUN FACTS ABOUT SYPHILIS
FUN FACTS ABOUT SYPHILIS
FUN FACTS ABOUT STD’S• A Brazilian Web site lets people send their partners
e-cards informing them they have an STD and that they should see a doctor.l
• By 2010, at least 35 million children will have lost one or both parents to AIDS.e
• A girl is four times more likely to contract an STI/STD than she is to become pregnant.d
• While some STIs/STDs—such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis—are curable, if left untreated, they can cause death, infertility, chronic pain, serious birth defects, and miscarriages.d
• Pre-ejaculate can still transmit infection. Withdrawing before ejaculation also does not prevent STDs.d
• Direct medical costs associated with STIs/STDs in the United States are estimated at $13 billion per year.d
• A girl is four times more likely to contract an STI/STD than she is to become pregnant.d
Review HomeworkThe Birth of HeLa• Obstacles Gey and his
assistants faced in their effort to grow cells
• What happened to the HeLa cells that Mary cultured?
Blackness Be Spreadin All Inside• Describe Henrietta’s personality• What important information
did Henrietta’s doctor fail to give her before starting her cancer treatment? How did she react when this information was eventually shared with her?
Lady’s on the Phone• Explain who Roland Pattillo
is. How is he connected to both Henrietta Lacks and George Gey?
• What questions does Deborah have about her mother?
READING SCHEDULE• Tonight read pgs 56-88• Take Cornell Notes-page numbers and quotesThe Death and Life of Cell Culture• What details suggest that Carrel’s claims about the immortal cell
line were not scientifically sound?“A Miserable Specimen”• What does the use of the term “a miserable specimen” by
Henrietta’s doctors reveal?• Give one detail that suggests Henrietta was a devoted and
loving mother?Turner Station• Who is Courtney “Mama” Speed, and how is she connected
to Henrietta Lacks?The Other Side of the Tracks• Cootie believes that Henrietta’s spirit is still present in her cells.
What does Cootie think about the reason that HeLa cells were used to develop a polio vaccine?“
The Devil of Pain Itself”• What was Henrietta’s final request? What does this
request tell you about her?