An unflinching examination of the moral and professional dilemmas
faced by physicians who took part in the Manhattan Project. After his
father died, James L. Nolan, Jr., took possession of a box of private
family materials. To his surprise, the small secret archive contained
a treasure trove of information about his grandfather’s role as a
doctor in the Manhattan Project. Dr. Nolan, it turned out, had been a
significant figure. A talented ob-gyn radiologist, he cared for the
scientists on the project, organized safety and evacuation plans for
the Trinity test at Alamogordo, escorted the “Little Boy” bomb
from Los Alamos to the Pacific Islands, and was one of the first
Americans to enter the irradiated ruins of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Participation on the project challenged Dr. Nolan’s instincts as a
healer. He and his medical colleagues were often conflicted, torn
between their duty and desire to win the war and their oaths to
protect life. Atomic Doctors follows these physicians as they sought
to maximize the health and safety of those exposed to nuclear
radiation, all the while serving leaders determined to minimize delays
and maintain secrecy. Called upon both to guard against the harmful
effects of radiation and to downplay its hazards, doctors struggled
with the ethics of ending the deadliest of all wars using the most
lethal of all weapons. Their work became a very human drama of ideals,
co-optation, and complicity. A vital and vivid account of a largely
unknown chapter in atomic history, Atomic Doctors is a profound
meditation on the moral dilemmas that ordinary people face in
extraordinary times.
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Conscience and Complicity at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674249448
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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