skin diseases, and I also talked about my work in the wards. I told them about the size of the ward and my many worries in connection with the work [ ... ]
These diseases I considered so terrible because I had no opportunity to give any real assistance to the patients there and because the patients were [ ... ]
remember the number of patients who went through my ward, but I do remember that there were many of them there, for sure more then 100, but there we [ ... ]
A Here in this situation which is so difficult for me under oath, I can repeat about these few patients in 1941 and 19 [ ... ]
you are charged, I must ask you now which of the other defendants did you know at the beginning of sulfonamide experiments in the summer of 1942? < [ ... ]
DR. SEIDL: Mr. President, I have no further questions at this point. THE PRESIDENT: The [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 3 April 1947.) THE MARSHAL: Persons in the Courtroom will p [ ... ]
Mrugowsky Document Book 2. Those documents will all be considered when the last defendant has rested his case and objections may be reserved until t [ ... ]
DR. SEIDL (For the defendant Herta Oberheuser): Before I ask the Tribunal to call the defendant Dr. Oberheuser to the [ ... ]
sent is true and correct and that it was made in order to be submitted as evidence to the Military Tribunal No. 1 at the Palace of Justice, Nuernber [ ... ]