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Judging the Past: How History Should Inform Bioethics

Lerner, Barron H; Caplan, Arthur L
PMID: 27802464
ISSN: 1539-3704
CID: 2296512

Judging the Past: How History Should Inform Bioethics

Lerner, Barron H; Caplan, Arthur L
Bioethics has become a common course of study in medical schools, other health professional schools, and graduate and undergraduate programs. An analysis of past ethical scandals, as well as the bioethics apparatus that emerged in response to them, is often central to the discussion of bioethical questions. This historical perspective on bioethics is invaluable and demonstrates how, for example, the infamous Tuskegee syphilis study was inherently racist and how other experiments exploited mentally disabled and other disadvantaged persons. However, such instruction can resemble so-called Whig history, in which a supposedly more enlightened mindset is seen as having replaced the "bad old days" of physicians behaving immorally. Bioethical discourse-both in the classroom and in practice-should be accompanied by efforts to historicize but not minimize past ethical transgressions. That is, bioethics needs to emphasize why and how such events occurred rather than merely condemning them with an air of moral superiority. Such instruction can reveal the complicated historical circumstances that led physician-researchers (some of whom were actually quite progressive in their thinking) to embark on projects that seem so unethical in hindsight. Such an approach is not meant to exonerate past transgressions but rather to explain them. In this manner, students and practitioners of bioethics can better appreciate how modern health professionals may be susceptible to the same types of pressures, misguided thinking, and conflicts of interest that sometimes led their predecessors astray.
PMID: 27089070
ISSN: 1539-3704
CID: 2098172

Moving Past Individual and "Pure" Autonomy: The Rise of Family-Centered Patient Care

Igel, Lee H; Lerner, Barron H
PMID: 26854637
ISSN: 2376-6980
CID: 1936982

Euthanasia in Belgium and the Netherlands: On a Slippery Slope?

Lerner, Barron H; Caplan, Arthur L
PMID: 26259038
ISSN: 2168-6114
CID: 1721622

Searching for Semmelweis

Lerner, Barron H
PMID: 24449943
ISSN: 0140-6736
CID: 782672

Policing online professionalism: are we too alarmist?

Lerner, Barron H
PMID: 23979294
ISSN: 2168-6106
CID: 598412

Well [New York Times Blog], March 7, 2013

Film Festival Explores an Ugly Medical Chapter

Lerner, Barron H
(Website)
CID: 242392

Well [New York Times Blog], Feb 7, 2013

The 'Monday Morning' Medical Screaming Match

Lerner, Barron
(Website)
CID: 242442

Days of the giants: remembering Robert F Loeb

Lerner, Barron H
PMID: 22950118
ISSN: 0140-6736
CID: 177168

Golden Holocaust: Origins of the Cigarette Catastrophe and the Case for Abolition [Book Review]

Lerner, Barron H.
ISI:000312047900016
ISSN: 0007-5140
CID: 208132