... medical torture would set aside the tricky problem of assessing the physician against the ethos of the medical profession.6 It would be as clear and fair as a speed limit. As we shall see in part 3, the probable increase in ...
... Medical Torture and the Mind Controllers ( London , 1988 ) , and Médecins tortionnaires , médecins résistants , edited by the Medical Commission of the French Section of Amnesty Inter- national and Valérie Marange ( Paris , 1989 ) . In ...
... medical torture or even of medical can- nibalism . Before the early - twentieth - century rise of the U.S. hospital move- ment , physicians and scientists conducted medical research in slave quarters , backyard shacks they designated as ...
... Medical Torture and the Mind Controllers . London : Bantam Press , 1988 . Valentine , Douglas . The Phoenix Program . New York : William Morrow , 1990 . Vrij , Aldert . Detecting Lies and Deceit : The Psychology of Lying and the ...
... Medical Torture During the War on Terror : Why It Happened , How It Happened , and Why It Didn't Work . ” Social Science & Medicine . 171. 2016. 1-8 . Myles Balfe . " Why Did U.S. Healthcare Professionals Become Involved in Torture ...
... Medical Torture and the Mind Con- trollers . London : Bantam Press , 1988 . Uhler , Oscar M. , et al . The Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 : Com- mentary . Geneva Convention IV Relative to the Protection of Civilian Per- sons in ...
... the criminal and pathological behaviour of individual doctors . Their aim was to separate such medical torture and murder from the general scientific orientation of medical practice , whereas Mitscherlich had implied that 174 Heinz ...
... medical torture such as freezing experiments, ostensibly to learn about hypothermia's effects on the body, or deliberate spread of infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, supposedly to be able to prevent or treat the disease ...
... Medical torture - Involvement of medical professionals in acts of torture, in order to judge what victims can endure, and to apply treatment when victim is about to die, so further torture could be inflicted later. Medical torture is ...
... medical torture . Besides the above - mentioned infection programme , prisoners also underwent experimental bone or muscle transplants . Some nurses , like Elisabeth Marschall , limited themselves to assisting with the medical torture ...