Q. What were your official relations with Haagen? A. Our official relations in the military field are very clearly se [ ... ]
tables there is the notation University of Strassbourg. I don t think we need any export to ascertain for us that the University of Strassbourg was [ ... ]
I worked until 1944 with the Medical Inspectorate of the German Luftwaffe in Berlin as an expert on phychiatric questions, and then in summer of 194 [ ... ]
different sorts of persons; I had contact with him only in an official capacity. I never had an outright conflict with Mr. Haagen. Externally, I had [ ... ]
be seen from my report on the Copenhagen trip when I communicated this important matter to the Typhus Research Institute and specialists, with no re [ ... ]
Q What can you say on the basis of your official and other knowledge about Professor Haagen's typhus research? [ ... ]
you could not achieve any anti-infectious immunity from typhus. This problem could only be solved through the development of the living avirulent v [ ... ]
yellow fever, and influenza. The case of the germs that cause typhus is still in question. Many researchists consider them virus although they are [ ... ]
A (continued) During the re-examination at the end Hardy put a very simple short question to her, "You meant living virus, didn't you?" The witne [ ... ]
typhus vaccine of the Frenchmen Blanc and Legres. As the last we have the influenza vaccine. Q Would you please exp [ ... ]