Article ID: CBB001213444

“A Prostitution of the Profession”? Forcible Feeding, Prison Doctors, Suffrage and the British State, 1909--1914 (2013)

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Historians have castigated the British medical profession for endorsing forcible feeding during the suffragette hunger strike campaigns of 1909 to 1914. This article reconsiders the importance of medical opposition to forcible feeding by closely analysing its agendas and, importantly, by positing that the medico-ethical debates sparked in that period set the stage for ethical discourses that have recurrently resurfaced ever since. Although leading contemporary medical institutions and figures did indeed turn a blind eye to forcible feeding, the nature of medical opposition where it did arise, and the complex medico-ethical dilemmas posed by the procedure, demand fuller investigation, not least because they illuminate concerns still raised today. More specifically, I explore historical disagreement on forcible feeding as a therapeutic or coercive technique, the complex positioning of the prison doctor who performed the procedure and contestation over the extent to which the state ought to intervene in prison medicine.

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Authors & Contributors
Molero-Mesa, Jorge
Miller, Ian
Jiménez-Lucena, Isabel
Stambolis, Barbara
Peschier, Diana
Helm, David P
Journals
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
New Books Network Podcast
Women's History Review
Medizinhistorisches Journal
Publishers
Pickering & Chatto
John Donald
Cornell University Press
Bloomsbury Academic
Ohio State University
Concepts
Medicine and society
Physicians; doctors
Political activists and activism
Public health
Health care
Disease and diseases
People
Moore, Benjamin
Lilley, Samuel
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
18th century
17th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
Spain
Germany
France
Myanmar (Burma)
Edinburgh
Institutions
World Federation of Scientific Workers
State Medical Services Association (Great Britain)
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
UNESCO
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