Doing harm:health professionals' central role in the CIA torture program.
Dublin Core
Title
Doing harm:health professionals' central role in the CIA torture program.
Author
Keller, Allen
Dougherty, Sarah
Allen, Scott A.
Soldz, Stephen
Reisner, Steven
Iacopino, Vincent
Brown, Widney
Raymond, Nathanial A.
Granski, Megan
Dougherty, Sarah
Allen, Scott A.
Soldz, Stephen
Reisner, Steven
Iacopino, Vincent
Brown, Widney
Raymond, Nathanial A.
Granski, Megan
Publisher
2014/12/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20141200
Primary Classification
21.4
Secondary Classification
21.4;21.5;21.1
Primary keywords
harm--[pri];health personnel--[pri];human rights abuses--[pri];prisoners--[pri];torture--[pri]
Secondary keywords
bioethical issues;data collection;human subjects research;injuries;medical ethics;moral complicity;physicians' role;psychiatry;remuneration
Subject
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)--[pri];United States--[pri]
Subject
war on terror--[pri]
Subject
rectal rehydration;waterboarding
Journal Article
Physicians for Human Rights2014 December:17 p.
Link for Internet access
Note
© Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) 2011
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
41 fn.
Collection
Citation
“Doing harm:health professionals' central role in the CIA torture program.,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36948.