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From Clinic to Concentration Camp: Reassessing Nazi Medical and Racial Research, 1933-1945: The History of Medicine in Context

Editat de Paul Weindling
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
Representing a new wave of research and analysis on Nazi human experiments and coerced research, the chapters in this volume deliberately break from a top-down history limited to concentration camp experiments under the control of Himmler and the SS. Instead the collection positions extreme experiments (where research subjects were taken to the point of death) within a far wider spectrum of abusive coerced research. The book considers the experiments not in isolation but as integrated within wider aspects of medical provision as it became caught up in the Nazi war economy, revealing that researchers were opportunistic and retained considerable autonomy. The sacrifice of so many prisoners, patients and otherwise healthy people rounded up as detainees raises important issues about the identities of the research subjects: who were they, how did they feel, how many research subjects were there and how many survived? This underworld of the victims of the elite science of German medical institutes and clinics has until now remained a marginal historical concern. Jews were a target group, but so were gypsies/Sinti and Roma, the mentally ill, prisoners of war and partisans. By exploring when and in what numbers scientists selected one group rather than another, the book provides an important record of the research subjects having agency, reconstructing responses and experiential narratives, and recording how these experiments – iconic of extreme racial torture – represent one of the worst excesses of Nazism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032096933
ISBN-10: 1032096934
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 21 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The History of Medicine in Context

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

List of figures


Notes on contributors


Acknowledgements




PART ONE: Contexts




1. Introduction: a new historiography of the Nazi medical


experiments and coerced research


PAUL WEINDLING




2. The use and abuse of medical research ethics: the German


Richtlinien/guidelines for human subject research as an


instrument for the protection of research subjects –


and of medical science, ca. 1931–1961/64


VOLKER ROELCKE




3. The Society of German Neurologists and Psychiatrists and


research in the context of eugenics and "euthanasia"


HANS-WALTER SCHMUHL




PART TWO: Clinics and the sciences




4. Research on the boundary between life and death: coercive


experiments on pregnant women and their foetuses during


National Socialism


GABRIELE CZARNOWSKI AND SABINE HILDEBRANDT




5. August Hirt and the supply of corpses at the Anatomical


Institute of the Reichsuniversität Strassburg (1941–1944)


RAPHAEL TOLEDANO




6. Nazi anthropology and the taking of face masks: face and


death masks in the anthropological collection of the


Natural History Museum, Vienna


MARGIT BERNER




7. Beyond Spiegelgrund and Berkatit: human experimentation


and coerced research at the Vienna School of Medicine,


1939 to 1945


HERWIG CZECH




8. Murdering the sick in the name of progress? The Heidelberg


psychiatrist cart Schneider as a brain researcher and


‘therapeutic idealist’


MAIKE ROTZOLL AND GERRIT HOHENDORF




9. Der Kinderfachabteilung vorzuschlagen: the selection and elimination


of children at the Youth Psychiatric Clinic Loben (1941–45)


KAMILA UZARCZYK




PART THREE: Concentration camps




10. Children as victims of medical experiments in concentration


camps


ASTRID LEY




11. The story of how the Ravensbrück "Rabbits" were captured


in photos


ALEKSANDRA LOEWENAU




12. Rascher and the "Russians": human experimentation on Soviet


prisoners in Dachau – a new perspective


NICHOLA FARRON




13. Heißmeyer’s forgotten victims: tuberculosis experiments on


adults in Neuengamme 1944–45


ANNA VON VILLIEZ




PART FOUR: Legacies




14. From witness to indictee: Eugen Haagen and his court hearings


from the Nuremberg Medical Trial (1946–47) to the Struthof


Medical Trials (1952–54)


CHRISTIAN BONAH AND FLORIAN SCHMALTZ




15. Informed testimonies: physicians’ accounts of Nazi medical


experiments in the context of early Czechoslovak war crimes


investigations, 1945–48


MICHAL V. SIMUNEK




16. Post-war legacies, 1945–2015: victims, bodies, and brain tissues 000


PAUL WEINDLING




Index

Notă biografică

Paul Weindling is Research Professor in the History of Medicine at Oxford Brookes University, UK. His research covers evolution and society, public health, and human experimentation post-1800. He has especial interests in eugenics, human experiments, corporate philanthropies in the field of international health, and medical refugees from Nazi Germany. He has published on victims and survivors of Nazi experiments and develops research on the thousands of victims and their body parts.

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Representing a new wave of research and analysis on Nazi human experiments and coerced research, the essays in this volume deliberately break with a top-down history limited to concentration camp experiments under the control of Himmler and the SS. Instead the collection positions extreme experiments (where research subjects were taken to the po