👉 The Martin Human Experiments, conducted by Dr. William M. Young at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico from the early 1950s to 1968, involved a series of controversial medical and psychological studies on the subjects' consent being questionable due to coercion and lack of informed agreement. These experiments, which included forced injections, sleep deprivation, and electroshock therapy, aimed at studying mental illness but resulted in numerous injuries and deaths, sparking significant ethical concerns about research practices at the time.