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James Marion Sims: Medical progress and its ethical cost

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  • Denise I. Mendoza
  • Joseth M. Zambrano
  • Carolina E. Tejena
  • Mario A. García

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This essay examines the development and ethical implications of James Marion Sims' medical practices, specifically his work on vesicovaginal fistula repair, through experiments conducted on enslaved women such as Anarcha, Lucy, and Betsey, Sims refined techniques that revolutionized modern gynecology and improved the quality of life for thousands of women. However, these advancements came at a high ethical cost, as they were performed under conditions of extreme inequality, without anesthesia, and the patient's consent. This essay aims to critically analyze Sims' legacy, evaluating the impact of his contributions to medicine alongside the human and moral costs of his methods. This analysis explores how his work aligns with contemporary ethical standards and underscores the necessity of a more equitable and humane approach to medical research.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:medicw:v:3:y:2024:i::p:582:id:582
DOI: 10.56294/mw2024582
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