Some Ethical Dilemmas Faced by Jewish Doctors During the Holocaust
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Chelouche, TessaKeywords
DoctorsEthics
Food
Holocaust
Knowledge
Life
Medical Ethics
Murder
Patients
Physicians
History of Health Ethics / Bioethics
Allocation of Health Care Resources
Abortion
Health Personnel Attitudes Toward Death
Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia
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Abstract
The discourse on physicians and ethics in the Nazi regime usually refers to the violation of medical ethics by Nazi doctors who as a guild and as individuals applied their professional knowledge, training and status in order to facilitate murder and medical "experimentation". In the introduction to this article I will give a brief outline of this vast subject. In the main article I wish to bear witness to the Jewish physicians in the ghettos and the camps who tried to the best of their ability to apply their professional training according to ethical principles in order to prolong life as best as they could, despite being forced to exist and work under the most appalling conditions. These prisoner doctors were faced with impossible existential, ethical and moral dilemmas that they had not encountered beforehand. This paper addresses some of these ethical quandaries that these prisoner doctors had to deal with in trying to help their patients despite the extreme situations they found themselves in. This is an overview of some of these ethical predicaments and does not delve into each one separately for lack of space, but rather gives the reader food for thought. Each dilemma discussed deserves an analysis of its own in the context of professionalism and medical ethics today.Date
2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/977695Medicine and Law: World Association for Medical Law 2005 December; 24(4): 703-716
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