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Sidley, Pat (7 december 2002). Frances Ames. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 325 (7376): 1365. Geraadpleegd op 15 januari 2015. Citaat: "In those days many district surgeons found themselves able to overlook regular police torture in prisons, to comply with police orders that conflicted with medically appropriate treatment, and at best to remain silent in the face of the obvious ethical challenges posed by the political climate. Few voiced their opposition to the systematic breaches of medical ethics occasioned by apartheid. Ames was one of the few.". Gearchiveerd op 23 april 2023.
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Shaw, Gerald (21 november 2014). Frances Ames. The Guardian. Geraadpleegd op 15 januari 2015.
Sidley, Pat (7 december 2002). Frances Ames. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 325 (7376): 1365. Geraadpleegd op 15 januari 2015. Gearchiveerd op 10 januari 2020.
Sidley, Pat (7 december 2002). Frances Ames. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 325 (7376): 1365. Geraadpleegd op 15 januari 2015. Citaat: "In those days many district surgeons found themselves able to overlook regular police torture in prisons, to comply with police orders that conflicted with medically appropriate treatment, and at best to remain silent in the face of the obvious ethical challenges posed by the political climate. Few voiced their opposition to the systematic breaches of medical ethics occasioned by apartheid. Ames was one of the few.". Gearchiveerd op 23 april 2023.
McCarthy, Greg (januari 2003). Frances Rix Ames. SAMJ Forum. South African Medical Journal, 93 (1): 48. Geraadpleegd op 15 januari 2015. Gearchiveerd op 15 januari 2015.
van Niekerk, J. P. (januari 2003). The power of one good person. South African Medical Journal, 93 (1): 1. Citaat: "Frances Ames led by conviction and example". Gearchiveerd op 28 juni 2022.
van Niekerk, J. P. (januari 2003). The power of one good person. South African Medical Journal, 93 (1): 1. Citaat: "the most enduring lesson for South African medicine was the clarification of the roles of medical practitioners when there is a question of dual responsibilities. This is now embodied inter alia in the SAMA Code of Conduct and in legal interpretations of doctors' responsibilities". Gearchiveerd op 28 juni 2022.