The Importance Of Medical Experiments In The Holocaust

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The screams of the men and women could be heard. People can read about The medical experiments of the Holocaust through articles and journals around the world. The Medical experiments of the holocaust were performed by specific scientists on unwilling subjects for reasons that could be considered both necessary and unnecessary. One of the experiments performed in the Holocaust was freezing/hypothermia it was performed to test how the soldiers would feel in the harsh cold conditions. The people who supervised the experiments were Dr. Sigmund rascherat birkenau, Dachau, and Auschwitz. The freezing experiments were divided into two category's, the first one is how long will it lower the body temperature to death, the second one is how to best resuscitate the test subjects. There is two methods to freeze the subjects one is to put the person in icy bath or outside naked in sub zero degrees. The fastest way to freeze the subjects was the icy bath, only young and healthy Jews or Russians were tested. In order to check the temperature a thermometer was insert in the rectum, the Russians would last the longest ("Medical Experiments of the Holocaust"). In addition to …show more content…

One of the experiments was sun lamps, the subjects were placed under sun lamps which would burn their skin. a young homosexual was repeatedly cooled to unconsciousness then brought back to live with sun lamps till he was sweating. There was another method in the warming experiments, it was called Internal Irrigation, they would freeze the victim then heat them up to nearly blistering water. They forcefully irrigated into the intestines, sadly the all died. Equally important there was another method which was called the Hot Bath, the victims were placed in slowly increased warm water. This method was proven the best, If the temperatures were raised to quickly they would most likely die("Medical Experiments of the

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