'Do Not Become Pregnant': Negotiating HIV-Affected Pregnancy and Abortion in Late-Twentieth-Century Scotland [0.03%]
《不要怀孕》:20世纪后期苏格兰受艾滋影响的怀孕和堕胎问题谈判
Hannah J Elizabeth
Hannah J Elizabeth
This article tracks how the advice to terminate pregnancies became integral to the medical and social management of HIV among women in the UK, and considers how this shaped women's experiences of HIV-affected pregnancy. Specifically, it tra...
The Scottish Women's Health Fair, 1983: A Showcase of the Scottish Women's Health Movement1 [0.03%]
1983年苏格兰妇女健康博览会:苏格兰妇女健康运动的展示台
Karissa Robyn Patton
Karissa Robyn Patton
In May 1983 women from across Scotland came together in Edinburgh for the Scottish Women's Health Fair (SWHF). Organised by and for 'ordinary' women, the SWHF offered a substantive two-and-half day programme-including information sessions, ...
Michael Robertson,Edwina Light,Wendy Lipworth et al.
Michael Robertson et al.
In this paper we survey briefly the components of the Holocaust directly relevant to the psychiatric profession and identify the main themes of relevance to contemporary psychiatry. The ‘euthanasia’ program; the persecution of lesbian, ga...
Colin Tatz
Colin Tatz
In 1949, federal parliamentarians were indignant when asked to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (hereafter, UNGC). We could not in any way be associated with ‘the unthinkable’ ...
Nurses Writing about Psychiatric Nurses' Involvement in Killings during the Nazi Era: A Preliminary Discourse Analysis [0.03%]
关于纳粹时期精神病护士参与屠杀事件的护理写作:初步述评分析
Colin A Holmes,Margaret McAllister,Andrew Crowther
Colin A Holmes
Nurses actively killed people in Nazi Europe between 1939 and 1945. The so-called ‘science of eugenics’ underpinned Nazi ideology, used to further the Nazi racist agenda. Edicts sanctioned selection and medically supervised killing of peo...
Robert M Kaplan
Robert M Kaplan
The extensive degree of mass murder that occurred throughout the twentieth century saw the rate of non-combatant (civilian) deaths rise by over seventy-five percent in the space of seventy years, amounting to a death toll exceeding 170 mill...
Courage under Adversity: Luba Bielicka-Blum (1906-1973) and the Nursing School of the Warsaw Ghetto [0.03%]
逆境中的勇敢:露巴·比亚耶茨卡-布鲁姆(1906-1973)和华沙犹太隔离区护士学校
Ellen Ben-Sefer,Linda Shields
Ellen Ben-Sefer
The Warsaw Ghetto was a place where Jews were kept until deportation to Nazi death camps. It contained a nursing school, run by Luba Bielicka-Blum. We explore the contribution of Luba Bielicka-Blum to nursing and specifically, the nursing s...
Unfathomable Journey: The Context of Dr. Otto Walter's Departure from Australia [0.03%]
奥拓沃尔特博士的离奇失踪之谜——澳大利亚当局为何封口?
Garry Walter
Garry Walter
Fifty years ago, erstwhile eminent Jewish physician Dr Otto Walter abandoned life in Australia to return to Austria, leaving his crestfallen young grandson, Garry, to wonder why he had gone. In this paper, the author explores the possible r...
Introduction: Australian Perspectives: Genocide, the Health Professions, and an Inglorius Past [0.03%]
序章:澳大利亚视角:种族灭绝、卫生专业和不光彩的过去
Michael Robertson,Kirril Shields,Linda Shields
Michael Robertson
'The Right Time and the Right Place': An Interview with Jacques Miller [0.03%]
“天时地利人和”——致Jacques Miller教授
Warwick Anderson
Warwick Anderson
Professor Jacques F.P. Miller spoke about his career in immunology with Warwick Anderson on 3 February 2014. Born in Nice, France, Miller attended high school and medical school in Sydney, Australia. As a Ph.D. student and postgraduate rese...