Linked e-resources
Details
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Question of Relevance (Michael Berenbaum)
Chapter 2. Teaching Medical Ethics in Nazi Germany: Debunking the Myth that the Nazi Physicians Abandoned their Ethics (Tessa Chelouche)
Chapter 3. The Role of Professions in a State: The Effects of the Nazi Experience on Health Care Professionalism (Robert Baker)
Chapter 4. The Physician's Role: Patient v Popualation (David K. Urion)
Chapter 5. The Transformation of Physicians from Healers to Killers: The Role of Psychiatry (Susan M. Miller)
Chapter 6. The Physician at War (Sheena M. Eagan)
Chapter 7. Medicalization of Social Policies: Defining Health, Defining Illness (Amanda M. Caleb)
Chapter 8. Bioethics and the Krankenmorde: Disability and Diversity (Edwina Light)
Chapter 9. Race, Eugenics, and the Holocaust (Jonathan Anomaly)
Chapter 10. Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Bioethics in Nazi and Contemporary Cinema (Sheldon Rubenfeld)
Chapter 11. From the Nuremberg "Doctors' Trial" to the "Nuremberg Code" (Paul Weindling)
Chapter 12. The Rights and Responsibilities of the Physician to Uphold Bioethical Values in Society (Ashley K. Fernandes)
Chapter 13. Bioethics and the Holocaust in a Multicultural Context (Filotheos-Fotios Maroudas)
Chapter 14. Medicine, the Holocaust and Human Dignity: Lessons from Human Rights (Jason Adam Wasserman)
Chapter 15. The Goals of Medicine in a Post-Holocaust Society (Stacy Gallin).
Chapter 2. Teaching Medical Ethics in Nazi Germany: Debunking the Myth that the Nazi Physicians Abandoned their Ethics (Tessa Chelouche)
Chapter 3. The Role of Professions in a State: The Effects of the Nazi Experience on Health Care Professionalism (Robert Baker)
Chapter 4. The Physician's Role: Patient v Popualation (David K. Urion)
Chapter 5. The Transformation of Physicians from Healers to Killers: The Role of Psychiatry (Susan M. Miller)
Chapter 6. The Physician at War (Sheena M. Eagan)
Chapter 7. Medicalization of Social Policies: Defining Health, Defining Illness (Amanda M. Caleb)
Chapter 8. Bioethics and the Krankenmorde: Disability and Diversity (Edwina Light)
Chapter 9. Race, Eugenics, and the Holocaust (Jonathan Anomaly)
Chapter 10. Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Bioethics in Nazi and Contemporary Cinema (Sheldon Rubenfeld)
Chapter 11. From the Nuremberg "Doctors' Trial" to the "Nuremberg Code" (Paul Weindling)
Chapter 12. The Rights and Responsibilities of the Physician to Uphold Bioethical Values in Society (Ashley K. Fernandes)
Chapter 13. Bioethics and the Holocaust in a Multicultural Context (Filotheos-Fotios Maroudas)
Chapter 14. Medicine, the Holocaust and Human Dignity: Lessons from Human Rights (Jason Adam Wasserman)
Chapter 15. The Goals of Medicine in a Post-Holocaust Society (Stacy Gallin).