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Zotero > PublicationTitle : Clinical Anatomy ou From Clinic to Concentration Camp. Reassessing Nazi Medical and Racial Research, 1933-1945

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'Der Kinderfachabteilung vorzuschlagen.' The selection and elimination of children at the Youth Psychiatric Clinic Loben (1941–45) (1) · Anatomy in the Third Reich. An outline, part 1. National Socialist politics, anatomical institutions, and anatomists (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) · 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) · From witness to indictee. Eugen Haagen and his court hearings from the Nuremberg Medical Trial (1946-47) to the Struthof Medical Trials (1952-54) (1) · Hermann Stieve's clinical-anatomical research on executed women during 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) · 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) · Post-war legacies, 1945-2015. Victims, bodies, and brain tissues (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) · 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) · The anatomist Hans Elias. A Jewish German in exile (1) · The women on Stieve's list. Victims of national socialism whose bodies were used for anatomical research (1)
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