From Clinic to Concentration Camp

From Clinic to Concentration Camp

Reassessing Nazi Medical and Racial Research, 1933-1945

Weindling, Paul

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

392

Mole

Inglês

9781032096933

15 a 20 dias

730

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PART ONE: Contexts



1. Introduction: a new historiography of the Nazi medical



experiments and coerced research



PAUL WEINDLING



2. The use and abuse of medical research ethics: the German



Richtlinien/guidelines for human subject research as an



instrument for the protection of research subjects -



and of medical science, ca. 1931-1961/64



VOLKER ROELCKE



3. The Society of German Neurologists and Psychiatrists and



research in the context of eugenics and "euthanasia"



HANS-WALTER SCHMUHL



PART TWO: Clinics and the sciences



4. Research on the boundary between life and death: coercive



experiments on pregnant women and their foetuses during



National Socialism



GABRIELE CZARNOWSKI AND SABINE HILDEBRANDT



5. August Hirt and the supply of corpses at the Anatomical



Institute of the Reichsuniversitaet Strassburg (1941-1944)



RAPHAEL TOLEDANO



6. Nazi anthropology and the taking of face masks: face and



death masks in the anthropological collection of the



Natural History Museum, Vienna



MARGIT BERNER



7. Beyond Spiegelgrund and Berkatit: human experimentation



and coerced research at the Vienna School of Medicine,



1939 to 1945



HERWIG CZECH



8. Murdering the sick in the name of progress? The Heidelberg



psychiatrist cart Schneider as a brain researcher and



'therapeutic idealist'



MAIKE ROTZOLL AND GERRIT HOHENDORF



9. Der Kinderfachabteilung vorzuschlagen: the selection and elimination



of children at the Youth Psychiatric Clinic Loben (1941-45)



KAMILA UZARCZYK



PART THREE: Concentration camps



10. Children as victims of medical experiments in concentration



camps



ASTRID LEY



11. The story of how the Ravensbrueck "Rabbits" were captured



in photos



ALEKSANDRA LOEWENAU



12. Rascher and the "Russians": human experimentation on Soviet



prisoners in Dachau - a new perspective



NICHOLA FARRON



13. Heissmeyer's forgotten victims: tuberculosis experiments on



adults in Neuengamme 1944-45



ANNA VON VILLIEZ



PART FOUR: Legacies



14. From witness to indictee: Eugen Haagen and his court hearings



from the Nuremberg Medical Trial (1946-47) to the Struthof



Medical Trials (1952-54)



CHRISTIAN BONAH AND FLORIAN SCHMALTZ



15. Informed testimonies: physicians' accounts of Nazi medical



experiments in the context of early Czechoslovak war crimes



investigations, 1945-48



MICHAL V. SIMUNEK



16. Post-war legacies, 1945-2015: victims, bodies, and brain tissues 000



PAUL WEINDLING



Index
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IG Farben;Nuremberg Medical Trial;USHMM Photo Archive;West Germany;Nazi Medical;Reich Health Leader;Volker Roelcke;Nazi Human Experiments;Reich Health Office;Anatomical Institute;Medical War Crimes;Nazi Medical Experiments;Nazi Medical Crimes;Coerced Research;Reich Health;Nazi Medicine;Julius Hallervorden;Soviet Prisoners;Concentration Camp;Sigmund Rascher;World War Two;Foetal Breathing;Medical Research;Psychiatric Research;Medical Experiments;Reich Research Council;Medical Experimentation;German Neurologists;Germans;Insulin Shock;History of Science;Reich Ministry;SS;Hans-Walter Schmuhl;Gabriele Czarnowski;Sabine Hildebrandt;Raphael Toledano;Margit Berner;Herwig Czech;Maike Rotzoll;Gerrit Hohendorf;Kamila Uzarczyk;Astrid Ley;Aleksandra Loewenau;Nichola Farron;Anna von Villiez;Christian Bonah;Florian Schmaltz;Michal V. Simunek