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(Attachment II)
Blühbach, 13 September 1945
Otto Gerke, M. D.
Professor
Bad Gastein
Medical Certificate
Dr. Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, born 7 August
1870, has been treated by me for many years; he was examined by me
today. Since 1930 there has existed an arthrosis of the spine, as well
as a hypotony which as far back as 1932 caused fainting fits. Since 1937
a rapidly increasing sclerosis of the vessels was to be noted which
occurred in particular in the vessels of the brain.
In 1939 a fleeting paralysis of the eye muscles made its appearance and
passing disturbances of speech occurred. In the spring of 1942, the
patient suffered an apoplectic stroke on the left side, with
facialisparosis and a distinct increase of reflexes on the entire right
side. The cerebral disturbances of circulation have gradually grown
worse despite treatments with medicaments. They manifested themselves
first in the form of impaired memory and will power, indecision and
general deterioration of intellectual faculties and increased to the
point of definite depressions accompanied by apoplectic numbness and
involuntary crying. There developed an acute arteriosclerotic dementia.
In an automobile accident in December, 1944, the patient suffered a
fracture of the nose bone and the skull basis and had to be treated for
eight days in the Schwarzach Hospital at St. Veith. Since that time, his
physical condition has also deteriorated, and several apoplectic fits
have occurred as a consequence of multiple softenings of the brain with
heart symptoms and striary syndroms.
The patient is by now completely apathetic and disorientated. There
exists a motoric aphasy. Owing to rigor of the muscles, he can neither
walk nor stand up. For approximately the last six months he has not been
able to hold urine and stool. He is completely helpless even in the
simplest matters. There can be traced an advanced emphysen in the lungs
and a distinct myocardic impairment on the basis of a coronary sclerosis
of the heart. An enlargement of the prostate gland has existed for
years.
The prognosis of the condition is definitely unfavorable, an improvement
is not to be expected. Herr Von Bohlen is in no way competent or capable
of being interrogated.
/ s / DR. GERKE
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