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

Hastings Center Report 34 (6):22-30 (2004)
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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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reprint Gross, Michael L. (2012) "Bioethics and Armed Conflict: Mapping The Moral Dimensions of Medicine and War". Hastings Center Report 34(6):22-30

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