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Citation

Lancet 1986; 1(8481): 628-629.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11644456

Abstract

In 1984 the Council of the British Medical Association set up a working party, chaired by J.P. Quillam, to investigate claims that doctors in some countries were cooperating with the use of torture as a routine instrument of repression. The conclusions and recommendations of the working party's recently published report are reproduced here, along with a list of the members of the working party. Among the report's conclusions which are reproduced also in the British Medical Journal 1986 Mar 15; 292(6522): 781-782. are that doctors have a responsibility to support any practitioner who refuses to keep silent about abuses of human rights, to check for signs of physical abuse of prisoners, and to publicize any violations of the Declaration of Tokyo. Physicians are also encouraged to offer their services to organizations such as the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture.


Language: en

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