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MON : 2020.019 : Not available for external loan | |
Doctors and torture : medicine at the crossroads | |
English | |
20190000 | |
Springer | |
Teays, Wanda | |
978-3-030-22516-2 | |
medical involvement in torture | Physicians for Human Rights | torture prevention | Istanbul Declaration : A Global Appeal for the Abolition of Torture (1992) | International Council of Nurses (ICN) | American Medical Association (AMA) | WMA. Declaration of Tokyo (1975) | ethical guidelines | international instruments | World Medical Association (WMA) | Gert, Bernard | belief systems | beneficence | patient autonomy | bioethics | feminism | virtues | Rawls, John | Ross, W.D. | social justice | moral obligations | Kant, Immanuel | philosophy | deontology | utilitarianism | ethical relativism | teleology | ethical theory | ethical analysis | moral responsibility | psychological effects of isolation | death-row | hostages | solitary confinement | military medical personnel | prisons | sexual abuse | diapers | humiliation | waterboarding | involuntary treatment | rectum | enteral nutrition | hunger strikes | nutrition therapy | forced nudity | hooding [torture method] | dehumanisation | degradation | public opinion | manipulation (psychology) | language | torture method terminology | guilt | suffering | torture justifiability | psychological torture | physical torture | combined modality torture | interrogation techniques | pain | torture definition | medical profession | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | torturers | Americans | Syrians | Uzbeks | Filipinos | Nazi doctors | Germans | British | Mau Mau groups | counterinsurgencies | case study [publication type] | human rights | secrecy | CIA | extraordinary rendition | torture effectiveness | medical participation in torture | doctor-patient relations | torture victims | medical doctor's role | health care delivery | psychologists | predisposition | moral dilemmas | legitimacy | medical doctors | terminology | determinants of torture | medical ethics | discourse | war on terror | warfare | torture | evil | boundaries | national security | terrorism | universal | Yemen | Iraq | United States | Syrian Arab Republic | Uzbekistan | Philippines | Chile | United Kingdom | Kenya | |
ART : 20435 : Not available for external loan | |
Will the US torture doctors face any consequences? | |
20141212 | |
Vox Media, Inc. | |
Duhaime-Ross, Arielle | |
United States | torture | interrogation | counterterrorism | health personnel | medical doctors | complicity in torture | nurses | psychologists | CIA | medical ethics | professional ethics | American Psychological Association (APA) | accountability | politics | American Medical Association (AMA) | military personnel | |
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The Verge | |
ART : 19984 : Not available for external loan | |
Why physicians should not be involved in hostile interrogations : a response to Heilig's editorial | |
English | |
20141000 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Davis, Michael | |
United States | military medicine | health personnel | complicity in torture | bioethics | medical ethics | professional ethics | military personnel | interrogation | code of conduct | American Medical Association (AMA) | |
Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics ; vol. 23, no. 4 | |
ART : 16564 : Not available for external loan | |
Psychologists and interrogations : ethical dilemmas in times of war | |
English | |
20090300 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Kalbeitzer, Rachel | |
United States | psychologists | participation in torture | armed forces | armed conflict | interrogation | prisoners | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | professional ethics | American Psychological Association (APA) | American Medical Association (AMA) | guidelines | code of conduct | health personnel | |
Ethics and behavior ; vol. 19, no. 2 | |
ART : 12424 : Not available for external loan | |
When doctors go to war : letters to the editor | |
English | |
20050407 | |
Massachusetts Medical Society | |
Nelson, John C. | Harling, Christopher C. | London, Leslie | Bloche, M. Gregg | Marks, Jonathan H. | |
United States | letter [publication type] | armed forces | agents responsible for violations | health | health personnel | health services | prison conditions | detention | Torture | medical ethics | American Medical Association (AMA) | doctors' participation | interrogation techniques | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
New England journal of medicine ; vol. 352, no. 14 | |
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AMA : Tokyo-deklarationen skal håndhæves | |
Danish | |
20041018 | |
Østerlund, Tommy | |
United States | agents responsible for violations | prison conditions | Torture | international instruments | health personnel | international organisations | Rumsfeld, Donald H | American Medical Association (AMA) | medical ethics | WMA. Declaration Of Tokyo (1975) | doctors' participation | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | |
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Ugeskrift for læger ; vol. 166 | |
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Medical bodies urge investigation of alleged involvement in torture | |
English | |
20040828 | |
BMJ Publishing Group | |
Mayor, Susan | |
United States | agents responsible for violations | health personnel | international instruments | Torture | doctors' participation | medical ethics | WMA | American Medical Association (AMA) | |
Free full text | |
BMJ ; vol. 329, no. 7464 | |
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Guidelines for medical and health information sites on the Internet : principles governing AMA web sites | |
English | |
20000322 | |
Winker, Margaret A. | Flanagin, Annette | Chi-Lum, Bonnie | White, John | Andrews, Karen | Kennett, Robert L. | DeAngelis, Catherine D. | Musacchio, Robert A. | |
United States | health | information | information handling | information systems | organisations | technology | Internet | web sites | information disclosure | data accuracy | confidentiality | patient rights | American Medical Association (AMA) | |
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association ; vol. 283, no. 12 | |
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The erosion of ethics and morality in medicine : physician participation in legal executions in the United States | |
English | |
19960000 | |
Freedman, Alfred M. | Halpern, Abraham L. | |
United States | agents responsible for violations | death | death penalty | mental health | torture | right to life | legal protection | medical ethics | doctors' participation | executions | American Medical Association (AMA) | |
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New York Law School law review ; vol. 41, no. 1 | |
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The erosion of ethics and morality in medicine : physician participation in legal executions in the United States | |
English | |
19960000 | |
Freedman, Alfred M. | Halpern, Abraham L. | |
United States | death penalty | executions | doctors' participation | medical ethics | health personnel | psychiatrists | mental competency | professional organisations | American Medical Association (AMA) | American Psychiatric Association (APA) | Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs | forensic psychiatry | |
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New York Law School law review ; vol. 41, no. 1 | |