Q Before either of these three deaths occurred, did Rascher show you an outline of the test upon which he was about to [ ... ]
experiment on my suggestion. I told him that these experiments were nothing that I wanted to have anything to do with. Ruff was of the same opinion [ ... ]
Q. Did Ruff advise you to return to Dachau? A. We talked about that at great length, ab [ ... ]
was about half an hour later. Q. Who was present? A. Rascher, I, and the inmates from [ ... ]
out the cause of death. Q. I thought you said that it was because of the fact that the man had been subjected to high [ ... ]
bubbles? A. I can hardly imagine that the visible ones were the cause because such visible air bubbles often occur as [ ... ]
illness is generally known also in commercial medicine. Q. Well, it is very much the same thing, then, as the card th [ ... ]
Q. Did you see or read or hear the report or written record of the findings on the autopsy that was made by him in the [ ... ]
very hard to draw any conclusion. Q. How many cases would it take Dr. Rascher to really come to any real conclusion a [ ... ]
perform autopsies on a number of corpses under suitable conditions. That question itself, however, bears no interest for aviation medicine. Cases of [ ... ]