high altitude experiments was for the needs of aviation. That is, the practical value, although the problem of the effects of cold had not yet been [ ... ]
on the results. The results were exactly the sane as without the cold. Q Dr. Ruff, your low pressure chamber, as you [ ... ]
Q. Dr. Ruff, I see your official report of July 1942; I will ask you one more question. In this report experiments on [ ... ]
pain, these so-called bense. This is the result of the fact that through the general lowering of the pressure within the tissues of the organism nit [ ... ]
experiments several times a day between 10,000 and 13,500 meters, and were in the chamber with several different experimental subjects, and now it w [ ... ]
which the defendant Dr. Ruff, and a witness who submitted an affidavit, Professor Strughold, wrote, with pictures on page 144. I should like to hand [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER: Gentlemen; if one looks at these picture one has the impression that it must be terrible pain, which these [ ... ]
during the experiments, although they look so terrible in the pictures? A. That is true up to the speeds described he [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Counsel, did you offer this book in evidence or merely using it to illustrate the testimony of the witness? DR [ ... ]
before the affidavit was written. Even today, I am of the opinion that I can stand up on this opinion. When I signed this sentence, I was acting on [ ... ]