A Not with me here. Q Well, now, you have, first of all, a basic requirement for experi [ ... ]
A Yes. The experiment on Trench Fever is a very good example. Q How would investigate t [ ... ]
A. The hazard would have to be determined by a careful study of the natural history of the disease. [ ... ]
to his patient or experimental subject or is that responsibility solely the moral responsibility of the physician or scientist? [ ... ]
goes to its weight rather than to admissibility. The witness could be asked if he is aware of the sentiment in America in 1942 and whether it is dif [ ... ]
Q. Going back to the high altitude experiments for the moment, Dr. Ivy, this morning I put the following question to y [ ... ]
A Paragraph 2, page 91 - and the pertinent paragraphs in the Rascher report. Q That is [ ... ]
which could not have been gained by Ruff and Romberg as the result of the experiments supposed to have been conducted by them on their own experimen [ ... ]
sickness, is that true? A Yes, and as a result of their experiences in aviation medicine, study of subjects at high a [ ... ]
A I don't see how since Romberg was present at the death of the subject and witnessed the autopsy in which the air bub [ ... ]