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Doctors And Torture Medicine At The Crossroads Wanda Teays

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Doctors And Torture Medicine At The Crossroads Wanda Teays
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Wanda Teays
ISBN: 9783030225162, 303022516X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Doctors And Torture Medicine At The Crossroads Wanda Teays by Wanda Teays 9783030225162, 303022516X instant download after payment.

This book brings into sharp relief the extent to which the medical profession has enabled or participated in actions that are at moral crossroads. Physical and psychological abuse and violations of medical codes have already been brought to light by concerned bioethicists responding to ethical lapses of the “war on terror.” This book goes to the next level by looking at three areas that also merit our attention and call us to speak out against abuses. These are (1) dehumanization (such as forced nudity, hooding, sensory deprivation, exploitation of phobias, waterboarding, and environmental manipulation), (2) non-consensual forced-feeding, and (3) solitary confinement. Each area raises important questions for the medical profession. Author Wanda Teays calls upon doctors and nurses to reflect on the role they play in the unethical treatment of prisoners and detainees by crossing moral boundaries around each of these areas. In the process, we are reminded that bioethics is global, not local — and the concerns of the discipline encompass issues with a wider scope.

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