Recently, there has been a tremendous interest in the ethical
issues that confront physicians in times of war, as well as some of
the uses of physicians during wars. This book presents a
theoretical apparatus which underpins those debates, namely by
casting physicians as being faced with dual-loyalties during times
of war. While this theoretical apparatus has been developed in
other contexts, it has not been specifically brought to bear on the
ethical conflicts that wars bring.
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