[ ... ] any such conversation. After 1942 I do not remember anything about the name Mustard Gas. I just remember that human experiments were constantly being tell you anything about experiments conducted at Ravensbrueck concentration camp from July 1942 to September 1943 on concentration camp inmates to [ ... ]
[ ... ] No. 2 with participation in the yellow jaundice experiments, typhus experiments and experiments involving yellow fever, smallpox, paratyphus A and B in the organization of Blitzableiter, also the malaria experiments. In Count No. 3 it follows that he is charged with the same. At this time the [ ... ]
[ ... ] jaundice, are you prepared, as an expert, to state that a man to man passage of an epidemic jaundice virus could not bring about a new disease which might be quite deadly? A. I have no personal experience in this since I never tried out any such experiments. I can only rely on [ ... ]
[ ... ] responsibility for and participation in the high altitude experiments, the freesing experiments, the sea-water experiments, the epidemic jaundice experiments, and the sulfanilamide experiments, spotted fever experiments and in count three it has charged the defendant Becker-Freysing with these experiments as set [ ... ]
[ ... ] knowledge of medicine could ascertain from the reports that were heard at the October meeting that the experiments were made on human beings and were not just personal opinion. What he realized might not apply to other people. Q Let us turn to the yellow jaundice complex, doctor. This [ ... ]
[ ... ] research work on infectious jaundice--hepatitis epidemicaowing to these experiments." experiments because they got better food and did not have to work, and that this was not detrimental to them except that they, to a certain extent, suffered [ ... ]
[ ... ] experiments. Professor Schroeder and Dr. Becker-Freyseng are charged wish responsibility for experiments on epidemic jaundice, which, according to the Q. I shall now leave this subject, witness, and go on to the next charge of the indictment to be dealt with, jaundice [ ... ]
[ ... ] work as performed in my institute. Q. Now before I go on to the alleged experiments, Professor, a preliminary question , however, epidemic jaundice has great epidemiological significance, since the conditions under which it is transmitted are [ ... ]
[ ... ] and Dr. Dohme in the concentration camps Sachsenhausen and Natzweiler carried out experiments, first to discover the causes of jaundice and second to with epidemic jaundice; what have you to say about that? A. I can only say that no such experiments were performed by me [ ... ]
[ ... ] against epidemic jaundice. As I recall, Dr. Dohman collaborated with Haagen in 1944, at the Concentration Camp Naztweiler and experiments on [ ... ]