The silence of the doctors fifty years after nuremberg |
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Authors: | David U Himmelstein MD Steffie Woolhandler MD MPH |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Medicine, Cambridge (Mass.) Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA |
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Abstract: | When Seiss-Inquart, Reich Commissar for the Occupied Netherlands Territories, wanted to draw the Dutch physicians into the
orbit of activities of the German medical profession, he did not tell them ‘you must send your chronic patients to death factories’
or ‘you must give lethal injections at government request in your offices,’ but he couched his order in most careful and superficially
acceptable terms… ‘It is the duty of the doctor, through advice and effort, conscientiously and to his best ability, to assist
as helper the person entrusted to his care in the maintenance, improvement and re-establishment of his vitality, physical
efficiency and health. The accomplishment of this duty is a public task.’ |
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