1.6 kilometers." And so one must always consider the possibility of landing in an unconscious condition with all the attendant dangers. Well, now, i [ ... ]
Q. Well, then, you do agree, inasmuch as you were unable to determine before the experiments started, just how high a [ ... ]
of the animal conducted experiments was entirely different from that of experiments on human beings. Q. Just a moment [ ... ]
unately this work was not available to us during these experiments, so that we could not build upon the valuable results contained in it and derived [ ... ]
A. When Romberg at that time came to Berlin, I heard as far as I know for the first time that there existed at all, in [ ... ]
necessary for the loading or unloading of that chamber. The transport back of this chamber by rail actually resulted on the basis of the lack of fue [ ... ]
Q When? A A s I said already during my direct examination [ ... ]
Q Well no do you use an electrocardiogram each time you are conducting one of these high altitude experiments? [ ... ]
Counsel for the Prosecution has repeated your testimony regarding the voluntary nature of the experimental subjects and he stated that according; to [ ... ]
which is a very similar expression, although containing a different content, has nothing whatsoever to do with justice or any court. It was carried [ ... ]