"New York City removed a statue of the controversial gynecologist J. Marion Sims from its perch in Central Park.
Barron Lerner
, bioethicist, historian of medicine and internist at New York University’s Langone Medical Center and the author of
The Good Doctor: A Father, a Son, and the Evolution of Medical Ethics
(Beacon Press, 2014), and
Harriet Washington
, medical ethicist and the author of
Infectious Madness: The Surprising Science of How We "Catch" Mental Illness
(Back Bay Books, 2016), discuss the legacy of the doctor who experimented on slaves, but also pioneered the cure for fistula, a complication of childbirth, and what his story teaches us about ethics in medicine.' --
WNYC
Published on April 18, 2018 20:07