Medicine during the Nazi period: historical facts and some implications for teaching medical ethics and professionalism
TitleMedicine during the Nazi period: historical facts and some implications for teaching medical ethics and professionalism
Author
Call number610.943/0003
Object number07434b
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Year of publication
2010
Physical descriptionpp17-28
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780230621923
NotesArticle from the book ' Medicine after the Holocaust' pp17-28
Description
The attitudes, motivations and actual behavior of physicians and biomedical scientists during the Nazi period appear not to be Nazi specific but rather the expression of underlying widespread attitudes of medical professionals and biomedical researchers.
The Nazis promulgated a political program that claimed to be founded in biology, and that enabled medical scientists to differentiate between human beings according to their supposed biological value