Bioethics and Armed Conflict: Mapping The Moral Dimensions of Medicine and War

Hastings Center Report 34 (6):22-30 (2004)
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Abstract

Medical ethics in times of war are fundamentally different from those in times of peace. War brings military and medical values into conflict, often overwhelming other moral obligations, such as a doctor's charge to relieve suffering, in the face of military necessity.

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