Literature DB >> 17402341

Doctors, pregnancy, childbirth and abortion during the Third Reich.

Tessa Chelouche1.   

Abstract

This paper does not attempt to deal with the legitimate ethical or moral debate on abortion. Utilizing abortion as a subject I will show how science and medicine in general, and abortion in particular, were used as weapons of mass destruction by Nazi physicians in their zeal to comply with the political climate of the time. Nazi policy on abortion and childbirth was just one of the methods devised and designed to ensure the extermination of those whom the Nazis deemed had "lives not worth living." Physicians implemented these policies, not with the fate of their patients in mind, but rather in the name of the "state." When discussing pregnancy, abortion and childbirth during the Holocaust it is imperative to include an essay of how these issues affected the Jewish prisoner doctors in the ghettos and camps. Nazi policy dictated their actions too. From an extensive search of their testimonies, I conclude that for these doctors ethical discourse comprised a fundamental component of their functioning. I do not propose to judge them in any way and one should not, in my opinion, argue whether their behavior was or was not morally acceptable under such duress; nevertheless, unlike their Nazi counterparts, a key theme in their testimonies was to "keep their medical values."

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17402341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr Med Assoc J            Impact factor:   0.892


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1.  Managing Pregnancy in Nazi Concentration Camps: The Role of Two Jewish Doctors.

Authors:  George M Weisz; Konrad Kwiet
Journal:  Rambam Maimonides Med J       Date:  2018-07-30
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