THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is against in session. BY DR. FRITZ: Q Professor, you were g [ ... ]
Gildemeister. His participation in typhus is being described in this report. Professor Gildemeister, professor Peter, and a certain Dr. Passer arc m [ ... ]
For the year of 1943 we have not the report on typhus work of the Institute, which naturally could be found in the printed report. I regret that in [ ... ]
covering the first two annual reports, haven't you? Q Yes. A But we made excerpts of a [ ... ]
Q I now turn to another subject, Professor; the Tribunal put the Question to Professor Rostock during his examination [ ... ]
problem that we are dealing with during this trial here. Q How can immunity be ascertained at all. [ ... ]
The second group covers the experiments in order to test the value of typhus vaccines. These are the experiments of the two Frenchmen, Blan and Bal [ ... ]
are designated immunity reactions, because it occurs simultaneously with immunity. But, it is one of the fundamental teachings of immunity research [ ... ]
Q. Do such reactions play any part during this trial here? A. Yes, in the case of typhu [ ... ]
in spite of that always brings very questionable results, and for that reason experiments on human beings are again and again suggested, and in this [ ... ]