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Culpable Complicity: the medical profession and the forcible feeding of suffragettes, 1909-1914

机译:可共犯:医学界和强制性的参政党供养,1909年至1914年

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The forcible feeding of suffragettes in prisons in Edwardian Britain was an abuse that had serious physical and psychological consequences for those fed, and one in which the medical profession was complicit, by failing as a body to condemn the practice as both medically unnecessary and dangerous. An over-cosy relationship with the Government through the five-year period during which compulsory feeding took place resulted in either silence or outright support for the Home Office from the profession's key spokesmen—the Presidents of the Royal Colleges and the editors of the main medical journals. Sir Victor Horsley, an eminent but controversial figure, led opposition to forcible feeding, but, with relatively few male colleagues backing him, it continued unchecked. Undeterred, Horsley worked tirelessly to make his profession aware of the realities of the practice and recognise that, as the militant campaign had escalated, the Home Office had used the doctors administering it to punish, rather than treat, the hunger strikers.
机译:在英国爱德华时代监狱中强行喂食参议员是一种虐待,对虐待者造成了严重的身体和心理后果,并且是医疗从业者的同谋,因为作为一个机构未能谴责这种做法在医学上是不必要的和危险的。在为期五年的强制供餐期间,与政府的关系过于密切,导致该行业的主要发言人-皇家学院院长和主要医疗人员的编辑对内政部保持沉默或直接支持。期刊。著名的但有争议的人物维克托·霍斯利爵士(Victor Horsley)反对强行喂食,但由于很少有男同事支持他,这种情况一直没有得到解决。霍斯利不为所动,不懈地努力,使他的专业人士了解这种作法的现实,并认识到,随着激进运动的升级,内政部已经使用管理它的医生来惩罚而不是治疗饥饿的罢工者。

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