incision the bacilli were introduced, and, as I said, in the case of twelve patients sulfonamide was later added or given intravenously, and in the [ ... ]
Q Was there no subsequent damage as a result of these experiments or permanent damage in these patients? [ ... ]
namely, treatment for broken arms, and a heat treatment, and then there was a special x-ray room, and then a drug room and a bath. When I came there [ ... ]
A In my description of the first experimental series I said that the effectiveness of these medicants could not be eff [ ... ]
fact that experiments with male prisoners had been so harmless, this had females that had been condemned to death and wanted to give these prisoners [ ... ]
A No. My experiences with this second group of thirty-six was exactly what Professor Gebhardt described. This group wa [ ... ]
A On tho evening of Grawitz's visit I spoke with Professor Gebhardt in the evening conference. Even at that time he wa [ ... ]
the size of a boil the size of a walnut. In the other twelve, however, the inflammation was more intense and in them there was a true picture of gas [ ... ]
wound. For this reason it was possible in our experiments to have this therapeutic effect. However, actual was wounds are much different - the tissu [ ... ]
Q You said that the experiment did not produce the expected results. But was not this result positive in the sense tha [ ... ]