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Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia - Before, During, and After the Holocaust (Paperback): Sheldon Rubenfeld, Daniel P.... Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia - Before, During, and After the Holocaust (Paperback)
Sheldon Rubenfeld, Daniel P. Sulmasy; As told to Astrid Ley; Contributions by Florian Bruns, LaVera Crawley, …
R1,023 Discovery Miles 10 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unlike Nazi medical experiments, euthanasia during the Third Reich is barely studied or taught. Often, even asking whether euthanasia during the Third Reich is relevant to contemporary debates about physician-assisted suicide (PAS) and euthanasia is dismissed as inflammatory. Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Before, During, and After the Holocaust explores the history of euthanasia before and during the Third Reich in depth and demonstrate how Nazi physicians incorporated mainstream Western philosophy, eugenics, population medicine, prevention, and other medical ideas into their ideology. This book reveals that euthanasia was neither forced upon physicians nor wantonly practiced by a few fanatics, but widely embraced by Western medicine before being sanctioned by the Nazis. Contributors then reflect on the significance of this history for contemporary debates about PAS and euthanasia. While they take different views regarding these practices, almost all agree that there are continuities between the beliefs that the Nazis used to justify euthanasia and the ideology that undergirds present-day PAS and euthanasia. This conclusion leads our scholars to argue that the history of Nazi medicine should make society wary about legalizing PAS or euthanasia and urge caution where it has been legalized.

Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia - Before, During, and After the Holocaust (Hardcover): Sheldon Rubenfeld, Daniel P.... Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia - Before, During, and After the Holocaust (Hardcover)
Sheldon Rubenfeld, Daniel P. Sulmasy; As told to Astrid Ley; Contributions by Florian Bruns, LaVera Crawley, …
R2,954 Discovery Miles 29 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unlike Nazi medical experiments, euthanasia during the Third Reich is barely studied or taught. Often, even asking whether euthanasia during the Third Reich is relevant to contemporary debates about physician-assisted suicide (PAS) and euthanasia is dismissed as inflammatory. Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Before, During, and After the Holocaust explores the history of euthanasia before and during the Third Reich in depth and demonstrate how Nazi physicians incorporated mainstream Western philosophy, eugenics, population medicine, prevention, and other medical ideas into their ideology. This book reveals that euthanasia was neither forced upon physicians nor wantonly practiced by a few fanatics, but widely embraced by Western medicine before being sanctioned by the Nazis. Contributors then reflect on the significance of this history for contemporary debates about PAS and euthanasia. While they take different views regarding these practices, almost all agree that there are continuities between the beliefs that the Nazis used to justify euthanasia and the ideology that undergirds present-day PAS and euthanasia. This conclusion leads our scholars to argue that the history of Nazi medicine should make society wary about legalizing PAS or euthanasia and urge caution where it has been legalized.

Could It Be My Thyroid? - The Complete Guide to the Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatments of Thyroid Problems (Paperback,... Could It Be My Thyroid? - The Complete Guide to the Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatments of Thyroid Problems (Paperback, 1st M. Evans ed)
Sheldon Rubenfeld
R469 R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Save R24 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although 20 million Americans are affected by thyroid disease (85 per cent of them women), misinformation about the disease continues to spread. An up-to-date comprehensive resource, this book helps readers understand just what is, and is not, thyroid disease. Including recent medical developments, patient profiles, photos and illustrations, and a section on 'Thyroid Newsmakers' -- from Muhammed Ali to Joe Piscopo -- the book contains answers to all the questions you think of after you leave the doctor's office.

Human Subjects Research after the Holocaust (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Sheldon Rubenfeld, Susan Benedict Human Subjects Research after the Holocaust (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Sheldon Rubenfeld, Susan Benedict
R3,595 Discovery Miles 35 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"An engaging, compelling and disturbing confrontation with evil ...a book that will be transformative in its call for individual and collective moral responsibility." - Michael A. Grodin, M.D., Professor and Director, Project on Medicine and the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies, Boston University Human Subjects Research after the Holocaust challenges you to confront the misguided medical ethics of the Third Reich personally, and to apply the lessons learned to contemporary human subjects research. While it is comforting to believe that Nazi physicians, nurses, and bioscientists were either incompetent, mad, or few in number, they were, in fact, the best in the world at the time, and the vast majority participated in the government program of "applied biology." They were not coerced to behave as they did- they generated the eugenic theories that rationally led them to design horrendous medical experiments, gas chambers, euthanasia programs and, ultimately, mass murder in the concentration camps. Americans provided financial support for their research, modeled their medical education and research after the Germans, and continued to perform unethical human subjects research even after the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial. The German Medical Association apologized in 2012 for the behavior of its physicians during the Third Reich. By examining the medical crimes of human subjects researchers during the Third Reich, you will naturally examine your own behavior and that of your colleagues, and perhaps ask yourself "If the best physicians and bioscientists of the early 20th century could treat human beings as they did, can I be certain that I will never do the same?" * Presents relatively unknown aspects of human subjects research during the Third Reich * Reveals surprising relationships between German and American human subjects research * Dispels myths about Nazi human subjects research * Compels introspection and self-examination by

Human Subjects Research after the Holocaust (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014): Sheldon Rubenfeld,... Human Subjects Research after the Holocaust (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Sheldon Rubenfeld, Susan Benedict
R2,970 Discovery Miles 29 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

“An engaging, compelling and disturbing confrontation with evil …a book that will be transformative in its call for individual and collective moral responsibility." – Michael A. Grodin, M.D., Professor and Director, Project on Medicine and the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies, Boston University Human Subjects Research after the Holocaust challenges you to confront the misguided medical ethics of the Third Reich personally, and to apply the lessons learned to contemporary human subjects research. While it is comforting to believe that Nazi physicians, nurses, and bioscientists were either incompetent, mad, or few in number, they were, in fact, the best in the world at the time, and the vast majority participated in the government program of “applied biology.” They were not coerced to behave as they did—they enthusiastically exploited widely accepted eugenic theories to design horrendous medical experiments, gas chambers and euthanasia programs, which ultimately led to mass murder in the concentration camps. Americans provided financial support for their research, modeled their medical education and research after the Germans, and continued to perform unethical human subjects research even after the Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial. The German Medical Association apologized in 2012 for the behavior of its physicians during the Third Reich. By examining the medical crimes of human subjects researchers during the Third Reich, you will naturally examine your own behavior and that of your colleagues, and perhaps ask yourself "If the best physicians and bioscientists of the early 20th century could do evil while believing they were doing good, can I be certain that I will never do the same?"

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