[ ... ] Q On the basis f the Breslau conference, it is determined then, until that time, experiments were only carried out on animals? A. Yes, in the course of the Breslau conferences only experiments on animals were discussed. [ ... ]
[ ... ] out experiments with these cultures on human beings. Doctor Dohmen told me about this thing. Dohmen refused to hand these vaccines over, and I experiments which he had previously intended to carry out himself, and carry them out at Sachsenhausen. In order to appease Grawitz, and in order to avoid [ ... ]
[ ... ] experiments was very unfortunate. Already in the year 1942 he frequently had had difficulties by animal epedimics and plagues and in the year 1943 he suffered human material on animals by puncturing livers of patients suffering from jaundice and these cultures did not have any effect on the animals because [ ... ]
[ ... ] once cannot be expected. If the cause of jaundice against which I am innoculating is that very cause, the disease must be the same as the spontaneous dead excitor, a dead infector. During these innoculations, diseases of jaundice are not to be expected at all. If, however, the virulent cause is bein [ ... ]
[ ... ] ="speaker">A. The differences are great. The animal, for instance-- well, let me start again, The animal experiments, the animal does not receive jaundice at all, does not contract it at all. The yellow coloring never appears in the case of tho animal. However, changes of the liver are noticeable in [ ... ]
[ ... ] is not at all changed by this addition of jaundice and no larger amount of mortality figures can be observed during this typhus epidemic. In the the case of jaundice it is entirely different. Q. What special facilities are necessary to treat hepatitis adequately [ ... ]
[ ... ] about the results of such experiments. Q Since you are familiar with jaundice research in Germany, you probably know of the animals? A So far as I know, and as it was always done in other jaundice experiments, he took the infectious material from [ ... ]
[ ... ] . Why would Dohmen waste his time examining eight Polish Jews condemned to death in Sachsenhausen to see if they, perchance, had jaundice? jaundice? Pas this act to appease Dr. Grawitz? [ ... ]
[ ... ] Army officer would suggest or participate in experiments on concentration camp inmates unless he knew that his superiors had no objection to it Dohmen very slightly. I can remember him because in one of our meetings he gave a very good lecture about epidemic jaundice. I can remember that on the [ ... ]
[ ... ] reports from Dohmen I must answer in the negative. Q Do you know of any experiments on human beings with jaundice? Q Do you know whether Haagen and Dohmen conducted experiments on human beings at Strasbourg? A [ ... ]