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  1. Why treat the wounded? Warrior care, military salvage, and national health.Michael L. Gross - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (2):3 – 12.
    Because the goal of military medicine is salvaging the wounded who can return to duty, military medical ethics cannot easily defend devoting scarce resources to those so badly injured that they cannot return to duty. Instead, arguments turn to morale and political obligation to justify care for the seriously wounded. Neither argument is satisfactory. Care for the wounded is not necessary to maintain an army's morale. Nor is there any moral or logical connection between the right to health care (a (...)
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  • Bioethics and Armed Conflict: Moral Dilemmas of Medicine and War. [REVIEW]Michael Gross - 2008 - Journal of Military Ethics 6 (1):83-84.
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