their will power); furthermore, that they had to carry out this forced respiration in a certain rhythm, mainly using abdominal muscular pressure (st [ ... ]
the names of only two or three, maybe four. Who did speak to these people? Rascher? Did you leave it up to Rascher? A. [ ... ]
now." I am not volunteering. You are taking me by force, in the manner in which they took them by force in the typhus experiments and other experime [ ... ]
Q. Now, Doctor in the course of these experiments-this is purely a technical question, and you being a man who has wor [ ... ]
A You would have to find that out. You don't say right at the beginning, I am going to carry out experiments for 30 da [ ... ]
A I didn't work personally in this field, namely the field of adaptation to high altitudes, but people in my institute [ ... ]
Q (By Mr. Hardy) Say you used a subject on Monday and put him up to 8,000 feet, 8,000 meters, pardon me, and then you used him on Tuesday and you pu [ ... ]
experiment each day he may become adapted and you may not be able to use him any longer. Am I thinking clearly on this subject? [ ... ]
you can form some medical opinion as regards any one person, about that person's general qualifications and resistance; there are advantages and dis [ ... ]
Q. You would be a little bit cautious about using just five men, for this period of a month? wouldn't you? Just five men. A. I never gave much thou [ ... ]