Court. No. 1 Q From the evidence submitted, it can be seen that you were particularly excited at the time; even Kogon, [ ... ]
A. You are now asking a question of decisive importance regarding my motives in this whole matter; and General Taylor [ ... ]
and relative concepts of law are. They differ not only from country to country and from people to people, but within the same country they can chang [ ... ]
to apply it also to other vaccines or other problems. I am a specialist and know this field well enough, and I know what enormous advantages a resea [ ... ]
prosecutor , he has the responsibility of requesting such a verdict, but once that has happened, the matter is closed so far as he is concerned, and [ ... ]
out on human beings. Many research persons, even after the State has given it's permission for them, will attempt to evade carrying then out, simply [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 21 April 1947.) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in sessi [ ... ]
prosecution and the Tribunal as jurors are in the fortunate position of never having been in touch with such a conflict, although their profession t [ ... ]
A (continued) If he then concludes the series of experiments with the conditions as astonishing as it may seem, with these large doses, caused no se [ ... ]
to the Government authorities who approved it, and to the persons who were subjected to it. What burden this experience is on the doctor a layman ca [ ... ]