TY - JOUR T1 - Dilemmas of medical ethics in the Canadian Penitentiary Service. JF - Journal of Medical Ethics JO - J Med Ethics SP - 180 LP - 184 DO - 10.1136/jme.2.4.180 VL - 2 IS - 4 AU - C Roy Y1 - 1976/12/01 UR - http://jme.bmj.com/content/2/4/180.abstract N2 - There is a unique hospital in Canada-and perhaps in the world-because it is built outside prison walls and it exists specifically for the psychiatric treatment of prisoners. It is on the one hand a hospital and on the other a prison. Moreover it has to provide the same quality and standard of care which is expected of a hospital associated with a university. From the time the hospital was established moral dilemmas appeared which were concerned with conflicts between the medical and custodial treatment of prisoners, and also with the attitudes of those having the status of prisoner-patient. Dr Roy describes these dilemmas and attitudes, and in particular a special conference which was convened to discuss them. Not only doctors and prison officials took part in this meeting but also general practitioners, theologians, philosophers, ex-prisoners, judges, lawyers, Members of Parliament and Senators. This must have been a unique occasion and Dr Roy's description may provide the impetus to examine these prison problems in other settings. ER -