|
|
Below are the chief sources consulted for
Results of Death-Camp Experiments: Should They Be Used?
Annas, George J. and Michael A. Grodin, editors. The Nazi Doctors and the
Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1992.
Berger, Robert L., M.D. "Nazi Science: The Dachau Hypothermia Experiments."
New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 322 No. 20, 5/17/90, pp.
1435-1440.
Caplan, Arthur L., editor. When Medicine Went Mad: Bioethics and the
Holocaust. Totowa, N.J.: Humana Press, 1992.
Cohen, Baruch C. "The Ethics of Using Medical Data From Nazi Experiments." See
www.jlaw.com/Articles/NaziMedEx.html.
Gilbert, Martin. The Holocaust: The Jewish Tragedy. London: Collins,
1986.
Lifton, Robert Jay. The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of
Genocide. New York: Basic Books, 1986.
McNeill, Paul M. The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation. New
York: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Moe, Kristine. "Should the Nazi Research Data Be Cited?" Hastings Center
Report, Vol. 14 No. 6, December 1984, pp. 5-7.
Siegel, Barry. "Can Evil Beget Good? Nazi Data: A Dilemma for Science." Los
Angeles Times, 10/30/88, p. 1.
The Director's Story |
Timeline of Nazi Abuses
Results of Death-Camp Experiments: Should They Be Used?
Exposing Flawed Science |
Resources
Transcript |
Site Map |
Holocaust on Trial Home
Editor's Picks |
Previous Sites |
Join Us/E-mail |
TV/Web Schedule
About NOVA |
Teachers |
Site Map |
Shop |
Jobs |
Search |
To print
PBS Online |
NOVA Online |
WGBH
© | Updated October 2000
|
|
|