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The Patient Killer: Harold Shipman and the Architecture of Medical Murder
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- ISBN8233003745
- EAN9798233003745
- Date de parution03/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
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The Patient Killer: Harold Shipman and the Architecture of Medical MurderIn January 2000, Harold Frederick Shipman became the most prolific serial killer in recorded British history, a trusted general practitioner who murdered approximately two hundred and fifty of his own patients across a twenty-five-year career in the NHS. His weapon was diamorphine. His cover was the death certificate. His enabler was every institution that should have stopped him and did not.
The Patient Killer is the definitive scholarly account of the Shipman case: a forensically rigorous, intellectually comprehensive, and deeply humane examination of how one man killed on an almost incomprehensible scale, and of the catastrophic cascade of institutional failure that made it possible. Drawing on the six reports of the Shipman Inquiry, the forensic toxicology, the digital evidence, the epidemiological reconstruction, and the testimony of the families who lost everything, this book moves from the mechanics of the killing through the psychology of the killer to the landmark statutory reforms, the Medical Examiner system, medical revalidation, controlled drug regulation, and GMC transformation, that Shipman's crimes ultimately forced into existence.
From the death certificates of Hyde to the corridors of Westminster, from a nineteenth-century poisoner's dock to a German intensive care unit, The Patient Killer asks the question that two hundred and fifty deaths demand: how do we build the institutions that the trust of the vulnerable requires?
The Patient Killer is the definitive scholarly account of the Shipman case: a forensically rigorous, intellectually comprehensive, and deeply humane examination of how one man killed on an almost incomprehensible scale, and of the catastrophic cascade of institutional failure that made it possible. Drawing on the six reports of the Shipman Inquiry, the forensic toxicology, the digital evidence, the epidemiological reconstruction, and the testimony of the families who lost everything, this book moves from the mechanics of the killing through the psychology of the killer to the landmark statutory reforms, the Medical Examiner system, medical revalidation, controlled drug regulation, and GMC transformation, that Shipman's crimes ultimately forced into existence.
From the death certificates of Hyde to the corridors of Westminster, from a nineteenth-century poisoner's dock to a German intensive care unit, The Patient Killer asks the question that two hundred and fifty deaths demand: how do we build the institutions that the trust of the vulnerable requires?



