Vollmar L C
Mil Med. 1992 May;157(5):231-6.
International law provides certain protections for medical units and their personnel during times of war. This was not always the case, but protections were gradually added and finally codified in the Geneva Conventions. The development of these protections is traced from early recorded history to modern times, and the limitations and obligations placed on medical units and medical personnel by international law are examined.
国际法在战争时期为医疗单位及其人员提供了一定的保护。情况并非一直如此,但保护措施逐渐增加,最终编纂于《日内瓦公约》之中。这些保护措施的发展历程从早期有记录的历史追溯至现代,并对国际法赋予医疗单位和医务人员的限制与义务进行了审视。