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The document discusses 'The Great Starvation Experiment,' which involved men who volunteered to starve to provide insights that could help millions. It includes a list of test subjects, their backgrounds, and the book's structure, which covers various aspects of the experiment and its implications. The book is authored by Todd Tucker and published by Free Press, a division of Simon & Schuster.
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For Susie, my inspiration
Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to

loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the

heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go

free, and that ye break every yoke?

—Isaiah 58:6
The Test Subjects

William Anderson Nashville, Tennessee Methodist


Harold Blickenstaff Chicago, Illinois Brethren
Wendell Burrous Peru, Indiana Brethren
Edward Cowles Port Ludlow, Washington None
George Ebeling Moylan, Pennsylvania Presbyterian
Carlyle Frederick Nappanee, Indiana Brethren
Jasper Garner Okeechobee, Florida Brethren
Lester Glick Sugar Creek, Ohio Mennonite
James Graham Madison, Wisconsin Friends
Earl Heckman Rocky Ford, Colorado Brethren
Roscoe Hinkle Hershey, Pennsylvania Brethren
Max Kampelman New York, New York Jewish
Sam Legg Brandon, Vermont Episcopalian
Philip Liljengren Chicago, Illinois EMC
Howard Lutz Landsdowne, Pennsylvania Friends
Robert McCullagh Monrovia, California Methodist
William McReynolds Salem, Oregon None
Dan Miller LaVerne, California Brethren
L. Wesley Miller Enid, Oklahoma Methodist
Richard Mundy Bloomington, Indiana Baptist
Daniel Peacock Richmond, Indiana Friends
James Plaugher Fresno, California Baptist
Woodrow Rainwater Fort Worth, Texas Methodist
Donald Sanders Sherrill, New York CC
Cedric Scholberg (Henry) Bingham Lake, Minnesota Methodist
Charles Smith Merchantville, New Jersey Baptist
William Stanton Woodbury, New Jersey Friends
Raymond Summers E. Dearborn, Michigan Brethren
Marshall Sutton Clintondale, New York Friends
Kenneth Tuttle Cleveland, Ohio Baptist
Robert Villwock Toledo, Ohio E&R
William Wallace San Anselmo, California Presbyterian
Franklin Watkins Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Presbyterian
W. Earl Weygandt Clarksville, Michigan DOC
Robert Willoughby Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Brethren
Gerald Wilsnack Malverne, New York Presbyterian
(Hometowns fromThe Biology of Human Starvation , p. xxxi.
Denominations are those given at time of induction into the CPS, as
recorded in theDirectory of Civilian Public Servic e. EMC = Evangelical
Mission Covenant. CC = Congregational Christian. E&R = Evangelical &
Reformed. DOC = Disciples of Christ)
Contents

Prologue

Starved into Submission

One

High Altitude Studies

Two

Work of National Importance

Three

The Cornelius Rhoads Award

Four

Control

Five
Crucifying the Flesh

Six

The Stigmata of Starvation

Seven

Restricted Rehabilitation

Eight

The Helsinki Declaration

Nine

The Cover ofTime

Ten

Unrestricted Rehabilitation
Acknowledgments

Notes

Sources

Index

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