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Like many people of his time he was also an Eugenicist and believed in sterilisation to control the mentally ill and feeble. In his book Tono Bungay he proposed that those wishing to marry should first be vetted by the state to ascertain their mental and physical fitness. Following the rise of Nazism such views now seem very extreme to us but they were commonplace in the late 19th century. Sterilisation was practised in several US States and as late as the 1970s 'Nixon dramatically increased Medicaid-funded sterilization of low-income Americans, primarily Americans of color':-
http://civilliberty.about.com/od/gend...
These views coloured much of Well's writing about other worlds and 'aliens', where the subject matter often deals with the superiority of one race over another. The Island of Dr Moreau is of this ilk and presages the dreadful experiments carried out by Nazi doctors on 'lesser' human beings in order to create a superior Aryan race.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_hum...
The U.S. did uninformed/unconsented testing on subjects with regard to radiation. Working from memory here, I believe there were tests done at a school where the children were fed cereal that had been irradiated.