himself as I did. Q During your direct collaboration with him could you over say that he didn't seem reliable to work [ ... ]
the most painful, concerning research int the effects of cold and oxygen. In these cases, before the real experiment, the subject was subjected to t [ ... ]
Q. You said that during altitude sickness the experimental subject feels no pain, is that so? A [ ... ]
descending he could fool pressure on the car drums.
Q Was there subsequent pain as a result of these experiments?
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can be two quite different things. Q From all experiments in your experience that you described yesterday which do yo [ ... ]
paralysis, etc.
Q But, don't you believe that the experiments at the height of 20,000 meters are more dangerous?
when the Dachau experiments began, and this assignment concerned rescue from groat heights? A Yes, that is so. [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The Tribunal reconvened, at 1330 hours, 29 April 1947.) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in ses [ ... ]
Q. Did Rascher at that time show that, apart from the high altitude experiments, he also had to make experiments in or [ ... ]
Q When did you, for the first time, tell Romberg about Weltz proposition? A Following W [ ... ]