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Book Synopsis: The atrocities committed by Nazi physicians and researchers during World War II prompted the development of the Nuremberg Code to define the ethics of modern medical experimentation utilizing human subjects. Since its enunciation, the Code has been viewed as one of the cornerstones of modern bioethical thought. The sources and ramifications of this important document are thoroughly discussed in this book by a distinguished roster of contemporary professionals from the fields of history, philosophy, medicine, and law. Contributors also include the chief prosecutor of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal and a moving account by a survivor of the Mengele Twin Experiments.
The book sheds light on keenly debated issues of both science and jurisprudence, including the ethics of human experimentation; the doctrine of informed consent; and the Code's impact on today's international human rights agenda. The historical setting of the Code's creation, some modern parallels, and the current attitude of German physicians toward the crimes of the Nazi era, are discussed in early chapters. The book progresses to a powerful account of the Doctors' Trial at Nuremberg, its resulting verdict, and the Code's development.
The Code's contemporary influence on both American and international law is examined in its historical context and discussed in terms of its universality: are the foundational ethics of the Code as valid today as when it was originally penned? The editors conclude with a chapter on foreseeable future developments and a proposal for an international covenant on human experimentation enforced by an international court.
A major work in medical law and ethics, this volume provides stimulating, provocative reading for physicians, legal professionals, bioethicists, historians, biomedical researchers, and concerned laypersons.
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Experience a powerful and thought-provoking journey through the pages of "The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation." This remarkable book delves into the dark chapters of history where Nazi physicians committed unspeakable atrocities during World War II. But it doesn't stop there - it goes beyond the horrors to explore the development of the Nuremberg Code, a pivotal document in defining the ethics of modern medical experimentation.
Featuring contributions from esteemed professionals in history, philosophy, medicine, and law, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the sources and ramifications of the Nuremberg Code. It even includes firsthand accounts, such as a moving narrative by a survivor of the infamous Mengele Twin Experiments.
Delve into the ethics of human experimentation, the importance of informed consent, and the Code's impact on today's international human rights agenda. Discover the historical backdrop that led to the creation of this groundbreaking document and explore its contemporary influence on American and international law. You'll be captivated by the discussion on whether the foundational ethics of the Code are as relevant today as they were when it was first penned.
As you immerse yourself in the pages of this seminal work in medical law and ethics, you'll gain invaluable insights that will leave you reflecting on the profound questions raised. Whether you're a physician, legal professional, bioethicist, historian, biomedical researcher, or simply a concerned individual, "The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code" is a must-read.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and engage with some of the greatest minds in the field. Take the first step towards enlightenment by grabbing your copy here.
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