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Nazi medicine : doctors, victims, and medicine in Auschwitz / International Auschwitz Committee.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: R853.H8 N39 1986

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Howard Fertig, 1986
    Locale
    Poland
    Oświęcim
    Edition
    First American edition
    Contents
    pt. 1. "Anus Mundi"
    Criminal Pharmacological Experiments of Inmates of Auschwitz
    Sterilization and Castration Through the Use of X-rays in Auschwitz
    Block ten in Auschwitz
    The Use of Phenol in Auschwitz-Birkenau
    Experimental Typhus in Buchenwald
    "Guinea Pigs" in Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
    Criminal Experiments with Tuberculosis in Nazi Concentration Camps
    SS Men in the Auschwitz "Health Service"
    Remarks on the Ethics of Nazi Physicians
    The Frankfurt Trial
    Attitude of the International Auschwitz Committee Regarding the Frankfurt Verdict
    pt. 2. Introduction
    Health Service in the Auschwitz Main Camp
    The Organization and Administration of the Camp Hospital in Auschwitz
    The Doctors Found a Way Out
    Waiting Room for the Gas Chamber
    From "Guinea Pig" in Auschwitz to Head of the Hospital in Birkenau
    Dentistry in Auschwitz
    Block Nine of the Auschwitz Camp Hospital
    pt. 3. The Hospital in the Family Camp for Gypsies in Auschwitz-Birkenau
    The Camp Hospital in Buna
    The Polish Health Service in Auschwitz
    Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau
    The Polish Red Cross Camp Hospital After the Liberation of Auschwitz
    The "Women's Hospital" in Birkenau
    At the End of 1942 and the Beginning of 1943
    Report of a Midwife in Auschwitz
    "It is Not Permitted to be Sick"
    Children in Auschwitz.
    Other Authors/Editors
    International Auschwitz Committee.
    Notes
    Partial reprint. Originally published: Anthology. Warsaw : International Auschwitz Committee, 1971.
    pt. 1. "Anus Mundi" -- Criminal Pharmacological Experiments of Inmates of Auschwitz -- Sterilization and Castration Through the Use of X-rays in Auschwitz -- Block ten in Auschwitz -- The Use of Phenol in Auschwitz-Birkenau -- Experimental Typhus in Buchenwald -- "Guinea Pigs" in Ravensbrück Concentration Camp -- Criminal Experiments with Tuberculosis in Nazi Concentration Camps -- SS Men in the Auschwitz "Health Service" -- Remarks on the Ethics of Nazi Physicians -- The Frankfurt Trial -- Attitude of the International Auschwitz Committee Regarding the Frankfurt Verdict -- pt. 2. Introduction -- Health Service in the Auschwitz Main Camp -- The Organization and Administration of the Camp Hospital in Auschwitz -- The Doctors Found a Way Out -- Waiting Room for the Gas Chamber -- From "Guinea Pig" in Auschwitz to Head of the Hospital in Birkenau -- Dentistry in Auschwitz -- Block Nine of the Auschwitz Camp Hospital -- pt. 3. The Hospital in the Family Camp for Gypsies in Auschwitz-Birkenau -- The Camp Hospital in Buna -- The Polish Health Service in Auschwitz -- Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau -- The Polish Red Cross Camp Hospital After the Liberation of Auschwitz -- The "Women's Hospital" in Birkenau -- At the End of 1942 and the Beginning of 1943 -- Report of a Midwife in Auschwitz -- "It is Not Permitted to be Sick" -- Children in Auschwitz.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0865273510
    Physical Description
    xii, 261, 212, 227 pages ; 22 cm

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