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it clear by your verdict that in judging the defendant, if you
must condemn him, you do not condemn and defame the entire German medical
profession, but that the abuses which were committed were individual acts such
as, perhaps, happened in all professions during Hitler's time without
necessitating a condemnation of the entire profession. These were individual
acts arising perhaps partly from personal criminal tendencies of individual
fanatics, partly from being connected with the excesses of a total war in a
dictatorship of unscrupulous violence.
If beside the 23 defendants there is a 24th sitting in the dock, invisible to
our eye, he is not of the German medical profession but the SS spirit of
Himmler and of a dozen other murderers of millions of people. This spirit might
have led a fanatic to forget his professional ethics and to commit crimes. But
the entire medical profession remained sound and conscious of its duty. May
your verdict not completely rob the German people of their confidence in their
physicians but restore it to them, and I have no doubt that after the present
crisis has been overcome and in more normal circumstances, the German medical
profession will prove to its people that as a body it never forgot nor will
ever forget the professional ethical commandments of the Hippocratic oath.
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EXTRACT FROM THE CLOSING BRIEF FOR
DEFENDANT ROSTOCK
Introduction
Mr. President, your Honors:
The great English historian and sociologist, Thomas Carlyle, once said,
"Your life, and were you the humblest of human beings, is not a wild dream
but a lofty fact." I do not want to speak to you in this courtroom without
first recoiling this saying and thereby seeing before my eyes the picture of
the great number of fellow human beings whose lives have really become a wild
dream, The fact on which this trial is based, that defenseless human beings
were used by doctors of my country for experiments and in part died after
suffering tortures, cannot be denied. I, myself, would doubt the clarity of my
judgment as a German jurist if I did not realize that general human rights,
such as the fundamental standards anchored in all civilized nations, have been
violated thereby. Medical science should bring help and healing to suffering
humanity. I am proud to state that it was German doctors who, in the last
century, saved millions of human beings from
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