Posted on September 28, 2007 by debilush
There have been many theories and guesses on why Bush & Co decided to stir the Middle East, invade Iraq, then threaten Syria and Iran. All the speculations feed the discussions, dominate the news and thrive as a subject all over the blogosphere. And yet, only a detailed and painstaking analysis of the events allowed [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2007 by debilush
There are many reasons why doctors become involved in torture, ranging from workplace loyalty to threats of violence.
Some doctors work within a bureaucratic structure in which their loyalty to their employer is both assumed and expected. They may even become, as one report described it, ”cogs in a system of state terror”. Doctors may not [...]
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Posted on September 17, 2007 by debilush
With the possible exception of the altering of death certificates, the recent transgressions of U.S. military doctors have apparently not been of this order. But these examples help us to recognize what doctors are capable of when placed in atrocity-producing situations. A recent statement by the Physicians for Human Rights addresses this vulnerability in declaring [...]
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Posted on September 16, 2007 by debilush
Various medical protocols — notably, the World Medical Association Declaration of Tokyo in 1975 — prohibit all three of these forms of medical complicity in torture. Moreover, the Hippocratic Oath declares, “I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and judgment, but never with a view to injury and wrongdoing.”
American [...]
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Posted on September 14, 2007 by debilush
On July 2004 The New England Journal of Medicine, arguably the most prestigious medical journal in this country, presented an article “Doctors and Torture. Under normal circumstances this article should have provoked a heavy stream of media response, yet, our gutless news organizations quietly turned its attention to the victorious progress of our occupation of [...]
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Posted on August 25, 2007 by debilush
Beginning in October 2008 the Medicare will stop paying hospitals for “preventable” hospital-acquired infections and injuries. My first thought was: nonsense! After moments of contemplation I had a second thought: complete nonsense!
If the idea was to minimize most of the medical problems acquired in the hospital, this would be an honorable cause. But to cut [...]
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