1. Drugs for Children.
- Author
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Vinnedge, Harlan
- Subjects
METHYLPHENIDATE ,ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder ,SCHOOL children ,FEDERAL aid to medical research - Abstract
Details the "Omaha experiment," a research regarding the administration of Ritalin to school children with hyperkinesia or minimal brain dysfunction, and its role in the candidacy of Ernest W. Chambers for the Nebraska Legislature. Position paper written by Chambers titled "Speed for Slow Learner — Drug Tests on Omaha School Children"; Claims by Chambers that the term "minimal brain dysfunction" was coined to obscure the fact that ghetto children are placed on drugs because their behavior happens not to please some teachers or principals; Comments of Congressmen on the Omaha test; Series of questions about federal funding of research on hyperkinetic children; Link of the Omaha experiment to the suggestion by Arnold Hutschnecker that six- to eight-year-olds be tested for violent and homicidal tendencies and to the genetic theory that the XYZ karyotype is an indicator of aggressive antisocial behavior.
- Published
- 1971