Medical murder

the disturbing phenomenon of physicians who kill

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Medical murder
Robert M. Kaplan
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Medical murder

the disturbing phenomenon of physicians who kill

1st U.S. ed.
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The Hippocratic Oath commands all doctors to 'first do no harm' - what then makes a doctor cross that line to murder? A fascinating study of doctors on the wrong side of the law.In January 2000, world-wide headlines announced that Dr Harold Shipman, an English GP, had been found guilty of murdering fifteen of his patients. Before the trial, many assumed Shipman was an over-zealous doctor accused of going too far in providing comfort to dying elderly patients. This was not the case. Shipman deliberately and callously murdered not just fifteen, but several hundred patients making him a medical serial killer of extreme dimensions. History is dotted with stories of murderous doctors - some kill for private reasons, others as a service to the state, while others seem to have a perverse God complex.Forensic psychiatrist Dr Rob Kaplan has made an extensive study of doctors who kill. In addition to Shipman, he has delved into the worlds of such monsters as Dr harry Bailey, the Sydney psychiatrist who dispatched numerous patients with the discredited Deep Sleep Therapy. Then there is Dr Radovan Karadzic, the psychiatrist who led the genocide during the Bosnian War, murderers from history like Dr William Palmer who poisoned his victims for insurance money, and more recent cases like Dr Jayant Patel who terrorised the Bundaberg hospital.Medical Murder explores the twisted motivations of a parade of stealthy killers and grapples with the chilling paradox of why these healers spend years learning and practising the techniques of preserving life only to use their medical skills in horrendous experiments, torture, genocide or just plain murder.Dr Robert Kaplan is a forensic psychiatrist and historian based at the Liaison Clinic in Wollongong, NSW.

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Medical Murder: Disturbing Cases of Doctors Who Kill
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Table of Contents

20th century clinicide
Neurosurgeon with a needle
Doctor as demiurge
Early medical murder
A doctor's own story
Searching for Shipman
More medical murder
Surgeons sick and sinister
The deepest sleep
Killing with kindness
Genocidal doctors
Psychiatrists of the Bosnian genocide
The past, present, and future of clinicide.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
364.152/3
Library of Congress
R706 .K37 2008

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Pagination
p. ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16699056M
ISBN 10
1596915390
ISBN 13
9781596915398
LCCN
2008010972
OCLC/WorldCat
213479994

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