Perhaps the two most notorious doctors of the concentration camps in ww2 wereAustrian doctor Albert Heim and German doctor Josheph Menguele. Go to the related links box to read about them.
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4 (four) doctors. i count 5 that includes col potter
In testimony given in trials of war crimes German two women stated that this happened. There were rapes and the murder of 2 million women by Russian troops. Yes, there is also testimony by women who had this happen in concentration camps. In Auschwitz doctors did this for experimental reasons. Sexual assault and violence was used constantly against women.
German Jewish men and women did not only work as civil servants; they also worked as lawyers, doctors, craftsmen, professors, grocers, traders, and virtually every other occupation at the time that everyone else practiced. There were many Jews in higher professions such as lawyers, doctors, and professors. The Nazis began purging German Jews out of higher professions first by throwing out all Jewish professors, followed by doctors, lawyers, civil servants, and mostly all other occupations by 1937. Most German Jews - those that were unlucky enough to remain inside Germany - were unemployed by the onset of World War II. They were deported to ghettos and concentration camps, where they were evetually starved, worked, gassed, or shot to death.
The doctors were performing experiments on the Jews, so they would deny any bad they did. The guards were instructed, as with everyone else, that the Jews and other groups were inferior.
She was suffering from it, but in November 2015 she got the all clear from her doctors.
this is to stop the person from suffering
Blood Alcohol Level ---- Doctors answer: The serum concentration
Yes.
Mainly SS doctors together with camp administrators.
I know for a fact Dr.Mengele was a doctor in Auschwitz he experimented on twins.
to determine whether a patient is at risk for cardiovascular disease.
Men whose impotence is caused by psychological problems are not recommended for implant surgery.
Medial doctors with a specialty called "cardiology", so they call themselves "Cardiologists".
Deodorant helps the human body by aiding in the masking of body odors. It does not stop excessive sweating though. If you are suffering from hyperhidrosis, you need an antiperspirant. Doctors usually would prescribe Drysol for patients suffering from excessive sweating.
The drug manufacturers send in representatives to doctors and give them free samples of drugs so that their patients can try them out, and so the doctors will be aware of their new drugs. However, if doctors need medicine for themselves, they have to go buy it from a pharmacy just like everyone else. :)