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Zotero > PublicationTitle : Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger ou Histoire des sciences médicales ou Soziale Demokratie und sozialistische Theorie

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Alfred Pischinger (1899–1983). An Austrian career in anatomy continuing through National Socialism to postwar leadership (1) · 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) · 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) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. Careers disrupted by National Socialist Policies (1) · August Hirt and “extraordinary opportunities for cadaver delivery” to anatomical institutes in National Socialism. A murderous change in paradigm (1) · Autour du 350ème anniversaire de la création de la chaire d'anatomie de la Faculté de Médecine de Strasbourg (1652-2002) (2) · Étudiants et assistants japonais à la Faculté de médecine de Strasbourg de 1872 à 1918 (2) · Beyond victimhood. The struggle of Munich anatomist Titus von Lanz during National Socialism (1) · Dissecting the history of anatomy in the Third Reich—1989–2010: A personal account (1) · Editorial. Anatomy in the Third Reich (1) · How the Anatomische Gesellschaft excluded unwanted members after 1945—among them Eugen Fischer and Max Clara (1) · Insights into the Freiburg Anatomical Institute during National Socialism, 1933–1945 (1) · Journées d'histoire de la médecine: [actes] Strasbourg, 17, 18 et 19 juin 2011 (1) · L'Ecole de médecine autonome de Strasbourg (1870-1872). Du réalisme à l'utopie (1) · L'Ecole de médecine autonome de Strasbourg (1870-1872): du réalisme à l'utopie. (1) · Les anatomistes d'Alger durant la période coloniale française (1830-1962) (2) · Munich anatomy and the distribution of bodies from the Stadelheim execution site during National Socialism (1) · Notes on the history of the Dr. Senckenbergische Anatomie in Frankfurt/Main. Part I. Development of student numbers, body procurement, and gross anatomy courses from 1914 to 2013 (1) · Notes on the history of the Dr. Senckenbergische Anatomie in Frankfurt/Main. Part II. The Dr. Senckenbergische Anatomie during the Third Reich and its body supply (1) · Strasbourg, capitale du mycosis fongoïde de 1919 à 1964, ou la fortune des éponymes (1) · Swedish–German contacts in the field of anatomy 1930–1950. Gösta Häggqvist and Hermann Stieve (1) · The Anatomische Gesellschaft and National Socialism. An analysis based on newly available archival material (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) · The Nachlass (estate) of Heinrich von Eggeling (1869–1954), long-time secretary of the Anatomische Gesellschaft (1) · The science prior to the crime. August Hirt's career before 1941 (1) · The Würzburg Anatomical Institute and its supply of corpses (1933-1945) (1) · Unfreie Arbeit im deutschen Herrschaftsbereich 1930-1945: Historische Grundlinien und Methodenfragen (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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