points of view which had proved effective in the case of the Euthanasia Program, and they also produced telling effects in the case of the tubercula [ ... ]
ber 1946 has been entirely refuted by documents introduced by the Prosecuting authorities. It is unnecessary, therefore to examine to what extent Ru [ ... ]
accommodate during the war, either in restricted institutions or in a segregated area those suffering from tuberculosis; these two possibilities, wh [ ... ]
of the healthy population against infection appears more important than consideration for the unrestricted liberty of incurable patients (c.f. perta [ ... ]
remain a historical credit to Blome. [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER: So far the quotations in connection with tuberculosis. The merit of Dr. Blome which I have just spoken abo [ ... ]
I should like to draw the attention of the Tribunal to the evidence of the witness Schreiber of the IMT which was read here as evidence. Schreiber w [ ... ]
inumerable victims who starved to death there or were worked to death and the indignation one feels about all this is automatically directed against [ ... ]
representative of the German medical profession during Hitler regime. Now, there is great danger that the entire German medical profession will be i [ ... ]
is an incontestible fact that large scale experiments on human beings cannot altogether be avoided and are, in fact, carried out throughout the whol [ ... ]