Bioethics and the Holocaust

Bioethics and the Holocaust

A Comprehensive Study in How the Holocaust Continues to Shape the Ethics of Health, Medicine and Human Rights

Gallin, Stacy; Bedzow, Ira

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2022

323

Dura

Inglês

9783031019869

15 a 20 dias

670

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Chapter 1. The Question of Relevance (Michael Berenbaum).- Chapter 2. Teaching Medical Ethics in Nazi Germany: Debunking the Myth that the Nazi Physicians Abandoned their Ethics (Tessa Chelouche).- Chapter 3. The Role of Professions in a State: The Effects of the Nazi Experience on Health Care Professionalism (Robert Baker).- Chapter 4. The Physician's Role: Patient v Popualation (David K. Urion).- Chapter 5. The Transformation of Physicians from Healers to Killers: The Role of Psychiatry (Susan M. Miller).- Chapter 6. The Physician at War (Sheena M. Eagan).- Chapter 7. Medicalization of Social Policies: Defining Health, Defining Illness (Amanda M. Caleb).- Chapter 8. Bioethics and the Krankenmorde: Disability and Diversity (Edwina Light).- Chapter 9. Race, Eugenics, and the Holocaust (Jonathan Anomaly).- Chapter 10. Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Bioethics in Nazi and Contemporary Cinema (Sheldon Rubenfeld).- Chapter 11. From the Nuremberg "Doctors' Trial" to the "Nuremberg Code" (Paul Weindling).- Chapter 12. The Rights and Responsibilities of the Physician to Uphold Bioethical Values in Society (Ashley K. Fernandes).- Chapter 13. Bioethics and the Holocaust in a Multicultural Context (Filotheos-Fotios Maroudas).- Chapter 14. Medicine, the Holocaust and Human Dignity: Lessons from Human Rights (Jason Adam Wasserman).- Chapter 15. The Goals of Medicine in a Post-Holocaust Society (Stacy Gallin).
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Bioethics;History of German Medical Ethics;History of Bioethics;Current Issues in Bioethics;Bioethics and the Holocaust;The Future of Medicine;Lessons Learned from the Holocaust;Human Rights and Human Dignity;Open Access