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Zotero > AccessDate: juillet 2018 & Archive: Aucune & Volume: 3-200

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Anatomical departments in Bavaria and the corpses of executed victims of National Socialism (1) · Anatomische Gesellschaft from 1933 to 1950. A professional society under political strain. The Benninghoff papers (1) · Anatomische Vitamin C–Forschung im Nationalsozialismus und in der Nachkriegszeit. Max Claras Humanexperimente an der Anatomischen Anstalt München / Anatomical Vitamin C-Research during National Socialism and the Postwar Period: Max Clara's Human Experiments at the Munich Anatomical Institute (1) · Anatomy during the Third Reich. The institute of anatomy at the university of Marburg (1) · Anatomy in Cologne. Institutional development and body supply from the Weimar Republic to the early post-war period (1) · Editorial. Anatomy in the Third Reich (1) · Hermann Stieve's clinical-anatomical research on executed women during the “Third Reich” (1) · Letter in response to Winkelmann and Schagen and Hildebrandt regarding: Hermann Stieve's clinical anatomical research and the history of anatomy in the Third Reich (1) · Letter in response to Winkelmann and Schagen, Seidelman and Levi. Call for a new era in research on “Medicine/Anatomy in the Third Reich” (1) · On medical research and human dignity (1) · Response to “Hermann Stieve's Clinical-Anatomical Research on Executed Women During the ‘Third Reich’” (1) · Response to “Hermann Stieve's clinical-anatomical research on executed women during the ‘Third Reich’” by Winkelmann and Schagen (1) · Response to the letter to the editor by Joel Levi. Hermann Stieve's clinical–anatomical research on executed women during the “Third Reich” (1) · Response to the letter to the editor by William E. Seidelman. Hermann Stieve's clinical–anatomical research on executed women during the “Third Reich” (1) · Swedish–German contacts in the field of anatomy 1930–1950. Gösta Häggqvist and Hermann Stieve (1) · The case of Robert Herrlinger. A unique postwar controversy on the ethics of the anatomical use of bodies of the executed during National Socialism (1) · The Munich Anatomical Institute under National Socialism. First results and prospective tasks of an ongoing research project (1) · Wolfgang Bargmann (1906–1978) and Heinrich von Hayek (1900–1969). Careers in anatomy continuing through German National Socialism to postwar leadership (1)
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