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A history of force feeding[electroni...
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Miller, Ian.
A history of force feeding[electronic resource] :hunger strikes, prisons and medical ethics 1909-1974 /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
365.60904
Title/Author:
A history of force feeding : hunger strikes, prisons and medical ethics 1909-1974 // by Ian Miller.
Author:
Miller, Ian.
Published:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
Description:
ix, 267 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Hunger strikes - History - 20th century.
Subject:
Prison physicians.
Subject:
Prisons - Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject:
History.
Subject:
Social History.
Subject:
History of Science.
ISBN:
9783319311135
ISBN:
9783319311128
[NT 15000229]:
This book is the first monograph-length study of the force-feeding of hunger strikers in English, Irish and Northern Irish prisons. It examines ethical debates that arose throughout the twentieth century when governments authorised the force-feeding of imprisoned suffragettes, Irish republicans and convict prisoners. It also explores the fraught role of prison doctors called upon to perform the procedure. Since the Home Office first authorised force-feeding in 1909, a number of questions have been raised about the procedure. Is force-feeding safe? Can it kill? Are doctors who feed prisoners against their will abandoning the medical ethical norms of their profession? And do state bodies use prison doctors to help tackle political dissidence at times of political crisis? This book is Open Access under a CC BY license.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31113-5
A history of force feeding[electronic resource] :hunger strikes, prisons and medical ethics 1909-1974 /
Miller, Ian.
A history of force feeding
hunger strikes, prisons and medical ethics 1909-1974 /[electronic resource] :by Ian Miller. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - ix, 267 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Open access.
This book is the first monograph-length study of the force-feeding of hunger strikers in English, Irish and Northern Irish prisons. It examines ethical debates that arose throughout the twentieth century when governments authorised the force-feeding of imprisoned suffragettes, Irish republicans and convict prisoners. It also explores the fraught role of prison doctors called upon to perform the procedure. Since the Home Office first authorised force-feeding in 1909, a number of questions have been raised about the procedure. Is force-feeding safe? Can it kill? Are doctors who feed prisoners against their will abandoning the medical ethical norms of their profession? And do state bodies use prison doctors to help tackle political dissidence at times of political crisis? This book is Open Access under a CC BY license.
ISBN: 9783319311135
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-31113-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
669913
Hunger strikes
--History--20th century.
LC Class. No.: HV8706 / .M55 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 365.60904
A history of force feeding[electronic resource] :hunger strikes, prisons and medical ethics 1909-1974 /
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