News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Whiff Of Nuremberg |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: Whiff Of Nuremberg |
Published On: | 1999-09-13 |
Source: | San Francisco Chronicle (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 20:35:42 |
Editor -- Today's Chronicle (September 7) is carrying a news article,
"One Approach to Crack Babies -- Women Paid Not to Have Children."
In my view, this has the whiff of Nuremberg. It is a direct violation
of the first statement in the Nuremberg Code of Medical Ethics that
before any procedure, therapeutic or experimental, "informed, freely
given consent" of the patient is a sine qua non of ethical medical
practice.
Any physician participating in the sterilization of patients is guilty
of unethical conduct, since no addicted patient with the offer of $200
can give meaningful consent.
No matter how laudable the goal, physicians should not engage in this
type of activity.
Dr. Michael J. Franzblau,
San Francisco
"One Approach to Crack Babies -- Women Paid Not to Have Children."
In my view, this has the whiff of Nuremberg. It is a direct violation
of the first statement in the Nuremberg Code of Medical Ethics that
before any procedure, therapeutic or experimental, "informed, freely
given consent" of the patient is a sine qua non of ethical medical
practice.
Any physician participating in the sterilization of patients is guilty
of unethical conduct, since no addicted patient with the offer of $200
can give meaningful consent.
No matter how laudable the goal, physicians should not engage in this
type of activity.
Dr. Michael J. Franzblau,
San Francisco
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