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Medical Jurisprudence

Anthrax

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Blinded By Bioterrorism: Public Health And Liberty In The 21st Century, George J. Annas Jan 2003

Blinded By Bioterrorism: Public Health And Liberty In The 21st Century, George J. Annas

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In Blindness, Nobel Prize laureate Jos6 Saramago chronicles the quarantining of the first victims of a plague of blindness.1 We meet many people who become blind in Saramago's novel, including an opthamologist, a one-eyed man with an eye patch, and a man born blind. Saramago reminds us that we are all blind in one way or another, and that there are many things about ourselves and our society that we can't or won't see. The quarantine itself turns out to be isolating, inhumane, and degrading; the interred blind being portrayed by themselves and others as pigs, dogs, and "lame crabs." …