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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Free Audiobook Download

Skloot Rebecca

How Her Cells Changed Medicine and Impacted Ethics.

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Author: Skloot Rebecca

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/02/2010

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: PROLOGUEThe Woman in the Photograph
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Chapter 2: PART ONE: LIFE
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Chapter 3: PART TWO: DEATH
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Chapter 4: PART THREE: IMMORTALITY
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Chapter 5: The Exam … 1951
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Chapter 6: Clover … 1920–1942
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Chapter 7: Diagnosis and Treatment … 1951
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Chapter 8: The Birth of HeLa … 1951
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Chapter 9: “Blackness Be Spreadin All Inside” … 1951
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Chapter 10: “Lady’s on the Phone” … 1999
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Chapter 11: The Death and Life of Cell Culture … 1951
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Chapter 12: “A Miserable Specimen” … 1951
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Chapter 13: Turner Station … 1999
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Chapter 14: The Other Side of the Tracks … 1999
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Chapter 15: “The Devil of Pain Itself” … 1951
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Chapter 16: The Storm … 1951
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Chapter 17: The HeLa Factory … 1951–1953
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Chapter 18: Helen Lane … 1953–1954
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Chapter 19: “Too Young to Remember” … 1951–1965
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Chapter 20: “Spending Eternity in the Same Place” … 1999
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Chapter 21: Illegal, Immoral, and Deplorable … 1954–1966
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Chapter 22: “Strangest Hybrid” … 1960–1966
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Chapter 23: “The Most Critical Time on This Earth Is Now” … 1966–1973
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Chapter 24: The HeLa Bomb … 1966
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Chapter 25: Night Doctors … 2000
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Chapter 26: “The Fame She So Richly Deserves” … 1970–1973
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Chapter 27: “It’s Alive” … 1973–1974
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Chapter 28: “Least They Can Do” … 1975
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Chapter 29: “Who Told You You Could Sell My Spleen?” … 1976–1988
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Chapter 30: Breach of Privacy … 1980–1985
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Chapter 31: The Secret of Immortality … 1984–1995
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Chapter 32: After London … 1996–1999
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Chapter 33: A Village of Henriettas … 2000
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Chapter 34: Zakariyya … 2000
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Chapter 35: Hela, Goddess of Death … 2000–2001
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Chapter 36: “All That’s My Mother” … 2001
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Chapter 37: The Hospital for the Negro Insane … 2001
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Chapter 38: The Medical Records … 2001
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Chapter 39: Soul Cleansing … 2001
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Chapter 40: Heavenly Bodies … 2001
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Chapter 41: “Nothing to Be Scared About” … 2001
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Chapter 42: The Long Road to Clover … 2009
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Chapter 43: Where They Are Now
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Who should listen The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot is an essential listen for anyone interested in the intersection of medical ethics, race, and the legacy of scientific research. It is particularly valuable for those in the fields of medicine, biology, and ethics, as well as individuals intrigued by personal stories that illuminate broader societal issues. Readers seeking to understand the impact of Henrietta Lacks' immortal cells on modern medicine and the ethical implications surrounding her story will find this audiobook both enlightening and thought-provoking. Additionally, it appeals to anyone who appreciates compelling narratives that highlight the resilience of the human spirit.

3 quotes from The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

  • "We first must understand that Henrietta’s cells were taken without her consent, and that she was not informed that her cells were being used for research. This illustrates the ethical challenges in biomedical research and the treatment of African Americans in medical history."
  • "Henrietta Lacks’ cells have contributed profoundly to medical science. They were the first human cells to be successfully cloned and cultured, leading to breakthroughs in cancer treatment, vaccines, and more, highlighting the intersection of her legacy with scientific advancement."
  • "The story of Henrietta Lacks is not just about her cells, but about the person behind them. It reminds us that every scientific breakthrough is tied to a human story, filled with dignity, suffering, and resilience."

Author : Skloot Rebecca

Rebecca Skloot is an acclaimed author and freelance science writer best known for her work on the intersection of science, ethics, and the human experience. Her groundbreaking book, "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," delves into the life of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells were taken without her knowledge and became one of the most important tools in medicine. Skloot's meticulous research and compassionate storytelling not only highlight the scientific significance of HeLa cells but also address complex issues of racial inequality and medical ethics. Through her writing, Skloot has brought to light the often-overlooked narratives of marginalized individuals, making significant contributions to both literature and public discourse on the ethics of scientific research.