[World Report] The slow road to atonement

Medicine during the Nazi period and the Shoah (Holocaust) is not a matter of the distant past. Historical evidence documents that the reasoning, values, and activities of health-care professionals and biomedical researchers in this context represented extreme manifestations of potential problems inherent in medicine more generally.1 Confronting what happened to medicine in this period is crucial to recognise and modify similar tendencies today and guide and inform the ethical practice of medicine.

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