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Alfred Pischinger (1899–1983). An Austrian career in anatomy continuing through National Socialism to postwar leadership (1) · Anatomische Gesellschaft from 1933 to 1950. A professional society under political strain. The Benninghoff papers (1) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. An outline, part 2. Bodies for anatomy and related medical disciplines (1) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. An outline, part 3. The science and ethics of anatomy in National Socialist Germany and postwar consequences (1) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. Careers disrupted by National Socialist Policies (1) · Anatomy of Murder. Ethical transgressions and anatomical science during the Third Reich. (1) · “Forgotten” Chapters in the History of Transcervical Sterilization. Carl Clauberg and Hans-Joachim Lindemann (1) · Capital punishment and anatomy. History and ethics of an ongoing association (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) · Editorial. Anatomy in the Third Reich (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) · Human Heredity and Politics: A Comparative Institutional Study of the Eugenics Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor (United States), the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics (Germany), and the Maxim Gorky Medical Genetics Institute (USSR) (1) · Insights into the Freiburg Anatomical Institute during National Socialism, 1933–1945 (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) · 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) · Swedish–German contacts in the field of anatomy 1930–1950. Gösta Häggqvist and Hermann Stieve (1) · The anatomist Hans Elias. A Jewish German in exile (1) · The Anatomy of Murder. Ethical Transgressions and Anatomical Science During the Third Reich (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 women on Stieve's list. Victims of national socialism whose bodies were used for anatomical research (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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