BY DR. SAUTER: Q. Professor Rose, do you believe that a scientific journal of the significance and wide-spread impor [ ... ]
penitentiary, I believe isn't it? A. Yes, a penitentiary near Manila. Q. Does the au [ ... ]
Q. Professor Rose, we had this Philippine journal here. We still have it here. We have looked through it thoroughly [ ... ]
experimental subjects in the plague experiments alone allowed the conclusion that these were all criminals condemned to death, in the first place, a [ ... ]
specifically charged with plague experiments, and because I am interested in determining whether Professor Blome can be declared a criminal for plag [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER: The situation precisely inconnection with these plague experiments, the witness having talked about is di [ ... ]
were different opinions on that subject in Manilla, that they as Phillippine doctors who had known Strong, on the basis of this personal knowledge, [ ... ]
or any one, objected to these reports of Strong and similar scientists, for example in the Phillippine Journal, and called these experiments crimina [ ... ]
THE MARSHALL: The Tribunal is again in session. THE PRESIDENT: Any other questions to t [ ... ]
forth from this letter for the simple reason that there is nothing to that effect in the letter; how then could a lay-nan find anything in there if [ ... ]