you? A I can say for sure that this was not a medical matter. DR. NELTE: No further qu [ ... ]
Professor Dr. Blome, 1st, Presentation of Rascher's Research Work, 2nd, Neutrone Experiments." This is the passage that was just read to you by you [ ... ]
Q. There it says "1130 - Professor Blome, telephonically, regarding blood coagulants. Dickerow's opinion is confirmed [ ... ]
Q. Now in this entry of 11 August, under "D" the word 'doryl' appears. Then the question arises whether Sievers knew a [ ... ]
in consideration of the scientific contents or because of general considerations of policy and administrative policy? A.[ ... ]
A I can tell you nothing about A hnenerbe. I know too little about it and was not a membe [ ... ]
the stand in rebuttal and testify any facts which you know. BY DR. FROESCHMANN: Q Witness, at any rate today you wan [ ... ]
the last analysis, if cure is impossible, if the physician sees that the patient's fate is hopeless, then interference on the part of the physician [ ... ]
A No. Q Did you know Rudolf Brandt? A I believe I saw Ru [ ... ]
BY DR. NELTE (Representing Dr. Fritz, Defense Counsel for defendant Professor Rose): Q Witness, did you inform Profes [ ... ]