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Zotero > PublicationYear: 2000 - 2099 & AccessDate: 2019 & Volume: 13-40

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'It is caused of the womans part or of the mans part': the role of gender in the diagnosis and treatment of sexual dysfunction in early modern England (1) · A long shadow: Nazi doctors, moral vulnerability and contemporary medical culture (1) · A Troubled Past? Reassessing Ethics in the History of Tissue Culture (1) · Abraham Jacobi, MD: father of american pediatrics and advocate for children’s health (1) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. An outline, part 3. The science and ethics of anatomy in National Socialist Germany and postwar consequences (1) · Capital punishment and anatomy. History and ethics of an ongoing association (1) · Child Patients, Hospitals and the Home in Eighteenth-Century England (1) · Current status of identification of victims of the National Socialist regime whose bodies were used for anatomical purposes. Victims of National Socialism in Anatomy (1) · Demographic trends, pronatalism, and nationalist ideologies in the late twentieth century (1) · Der Kernphysiker Rudolf Fleischmann und die Medizin an der Reichsuniversität Straßburg (1941–1944) (1) · Die Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im Nationalsozialismus (1) · Frozen Ethics: Melting the Boundaries Between Medical Treatment and Organ Procurement (1) · Hospital Ethics Committees, Consultants, and Courts (1) · How the Pernkopf controversy facilitated a historical and ethical analysis of the anatomical sciences in Austria and Germany. A recommendation for the continued use of the Pernkopf atlas (1) · Les 60 ans du procès des médecins de Nuremberg. Pourquoi le Code n’a-t-il pas été appliqué avant plusieurs décennies ? (1) · Les «Malgré-Nous » (1) · Men with white coats and SS boots: the Children’s Euthanasia Programme during the Third Reich (1) · Nazi Family Policy. Securing Mass Loyalty (1) · Nazi Family Policy: Securing Mass Loyalty (1) · Reclaiming Children for the Nation: Germanization, National Ascription, and Democracy in the Bohemian Lands, 1900-1945 (1) · Research on bodies of the executed in German anatomy. An accepted method that changed during the Third Reich. Study of anatomical journals from 1924 to 1951 (1) · Shadows of Law, Shadows of the Shoah: Towards a Legal History of the Nazi Killing Machine (1) · TAMBOV ET AUTRES CAMPS Le lent retour d'URSS des «Malgré-nous» d'Alsace-Moselle (1944-1955) (1) · The anatomist Hans Elias. A Jewish German in exile (1) · The Body's Testimony: Dramatic Witness in the Eichmann Trial (1) · The Case of the Archive (1) · The First National Socialist Extermination Crime: The T4 Program and Its Victims (1) · The history of pediatrics at Baylor University Medical Center (1) · The women on Stieve's list. Victims of national socialism whose bodies were used for anatomical research (1) · Unethical human research in the field of neuroscience. A historical review (1) · War, trauma and medicine in Germany and Central Europe (1914–1939) (1) · Werner Catel — ein Protagonist der NS-„Kindereuthanasie” und seine Nachkriegskarriere / Werner Catel — A Protagonist of the Nazi Programme for "Euthanasia of Children" and his Career after World War II (1) · Who Was 'Worthy'?: How Empathy Drove Policy Decisions about the Uprooted in Occupied Germany, 1945–1948 (1)
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