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Doctor Beverly Crusher was the chief medical officer on the | {{Infobox Character | ||
|name=Beverly Crusher | |||
|image=[[Image:Beverly2.jpg|200px|center]] | |||
|quote="I would like to hypocritically use an experimental procedure to erase some of your memories." | |||
|race=[[Human]] | |||
|affiliation=[[United Federation of Planets]] | |||
|gender=Female | |||
|birthdate=unknown | |||
|deathdate=unknown | |||
}}Doctor '''Beverly Crusher''' was the chief medical officer on the ''[[Enterprise-D|USS Enterprise]]'' on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and in the TNG movies. She is the mother of [[Wesley Crusher]]. | |||
[[Image:Beverly crusher.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Would you like to play doctor?]] | |||
==Ethics== | |||
Beverly Crusher strongly objected when Dr. Toby Russell proposed using an experimental "genetronic replication" treatment on [[Worf]]'s damaged spine,<ref>TNG "Ethics"</ref> even though Worf volunteered for the procedure. On the other hand, she had no objection to using [[Katherine Pulaski|Dr. Pulaski]]'s experimental procedure for erasing memories on an unwilling, injured Mintakan.<ref>TNG "Who Watches the Watchers"</ref> | |||
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Doctor Beverly Crusher was the chief medical officer on the USS Enterprise on Star Trek: The Next Generation and in the TNG movies. She is the mother of Wesley Crusher.
Ethics
Beverly Crusher strongly objected when Dr. Toby Russell proposed using an experimental "genetronic replication" treatment on Worf's damaged spine,[1] even though Worf volunteered for the procedure. On the other hand, she had no objection to using Dr. Pulaski's experimental procedure for erasing memories on an unwilling, injured Mintakan.[2]