as a good scientist carry out the experiments? A. That is possible; but since I was the sponsor, or the so-called res [ ... ]
frequently referred to soldiers, or friends in the army. In the case of the conscientious objectors, their objective was to contribute to knowledge, [ ... ]
A. Yes. THE PRESIDENT: I cannot see, Counsel, that these questions of cross examination [ ... ]
Oath of Hippocrates is that he must have respect for life and the human rights of his experimental patient. Q. Thus, [ ... ]
A. You are referring to Document 402, I believe, of the RuffRomberg-Rascher report? Q. [ ... ]
REDIRECT EXAMINATION BY MR. HARDY: Q. Professor Ivy, in your experiments in the field, of explosive decompression co [ ... ]
man, and the physicians of the United States Army and Navy who first came into Germany and learned and read of the experiments which had been done o [ ... ]
conscientious objector could, announce that he was a conscientious objector to serving in battle or serving with the military organization at the ti [ ... ]
and could no longer serve as subjects in experiments in university and medical school laboratories, took the matter up with the Director of the Civi [ ... ]
Q: And by that token you were permitted to approach conscientious objectors to ask them whether or not they would volu [ ... ]