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(The numbers in brackets refer to the
original, complete citation of a particular reference in each chapter. The
dates in brackets denote original publication of a
title.) |
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22. Robert Wistrich, Whos Who in Nazi Germany
(New York: Macmillan, 1982), p. 261. See also B. Schultz, Ernst
Rüdin, Ärchive für Psychiatrie und Zeitschrififür
Neurologie 190 (1953): 189-95. |
23. Judge Goetzand Wagner quoted in JAMA 106
(1936):1582; party paper in JAMA 105 (1935): 1051. |
24. Rudolf Ramm, Äiztliche Rechts- und
Standeskunde: Der Arzt als Gesundheitserzieher, 2d. rev. ed. (Berlin: W.
deGruyter, 1943), pp. iv, 43, 79-80. |
25. Ibid., pp. 101, 135. |
26. Ibid., pp. 154-56. |
27. Ibid. See Kurt Blome, Arzt im Kampf Erlebnisse und
Gedanken (Leipzig:J.A.Barth, 1942). |
28. Bernward J. Gottlieb and Alexander Berg, Das Antlitz
des Germanischen Arztes in vier Jahrhunderten (Berlin: Rembrandt-Verlag,
1942), pp. 3, 51-52. |
29. Joachim Mrugowsky, Einleitung, Christoph
Wilhelm Hufeland, Das ärztliche Ethos:Christoph Wilhelm Hufelands
Vermächtnis einer fünfzigzährigen Erfahrung (Munich and
Berlin: J. F. Lehmann, 1939), pp. 14-15, 22; see pp. 7-40. |
30. Hanns Löhr, Über die Stellung und
Bedeutung der Heilkunde im nationalsozialistischen Staate (1935), quoted in
George L. Mosse, ed., Nazi Culture: Intellectual, Cultural and Social Life
in the Third Reich (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1968), p.
229. |
31. Ernst Grawitz, ed., Hippokrates: Gedanken
ärztlicher Ethik aus dem Corpus Hippocraticum, vol. I: Ewiges
Arzttum (Prague, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Vienna: Volk und Reich Verlag,
1942), p. 5. |
32. Werner Leibbrandt, 27 January 1947, Nuremberg
Medical Case, vol. II, p.
81. |
33. Ramm, Ätztliche Standeskunde [24], p. 19.
On the Nazis related elevation of pain, see Michael H. Kater,
Medizinische Fakultäten und Medizinstudenten: Eine Skizze, in
Fridolf Kudlien, ed., Ärzte im Nationalsozialismus (Cologne:
Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 1985), p. 93. |
34. Nuremberg Medical Case, vol. I, p.
58. |
35. Ramm, Ärztliche Standeskunde [24], pp.
80-83. |
36. Mrugowsky, Einleitung [291, pp. 9-10, 14-
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37. George L. Mosse, Masses and Man: Nationalist and
Fascist Perceptions of Reality (New York: Fertig, 1980), p. 81. |
38. Quoted in Karl Dietrich Bracher, The German
Dictatorship: The Origins, Structure and Effects of National Socialism (New
York: Praeger, 1970 [1969]), p. 232. |
39. See Kater, Medizinische Fakultäten
[33] pp. 82-92. |
40. Michael H. Kater, Hitlerjugend und Schule im
Dritten Reich, Historische Zeitschrift 228
(1979):609-l0. |
41. Michael H. Kater, The Nazi Party: A Social Profile
of Members and Leaders - 1919-1945, (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
Press, 1983), pp. 112, 134-35. |
42. Bracher, Dictatorship [38], pp.
247-48. |
43. Wistrich, Whos Who [22], p. 330. |
44. Heinrich Class, quoted in Lucy S. Dawidowicz, The
War Against the Jews, 1933-1945 (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston,
1975), p. 36. |
45. Alfred D. Low, Jews in the Eyes of Germans: From the
Enlightenment to Imperial Germany (Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of
Human Issues, 1979), pp. 371-72. |
46. Ibid., p. 371. |
47. Kater, Nazi Party [41], p. 342 n. 180; Kater,
"Medizinische Fakultäten" [33], pp. 94-95. |
48. Heinrich Lammers, quoted in Geoffrey Cocks,
Psychotherapy in the Third Reich: The Goring Institute (New York and
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985), p. 91. |
49. Opening statement by Chief Prosecutor Telford Taylor, 9
December 1946, Nuremberg Medical Case, Vol. I, p.
57. |
50. JAMA 100 (1933): 1877. |
51. Taylors statement [49], vol. I, pp.
57-58. |
52. Bracher, Dictatorship [38], pp. 268-69.
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53. See Kater, Medizinische Fakultäten
[33], pp. 94-104. |
54. JAMA 113 (1939): 2163. |
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