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Paul Weindling

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Lancet (London, England)|November 20, 2019
Collective burial of Nazi-era anatomical specimensPaul Weindling
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 26, 2022
Nazi doctors: Response to Prof. RoelckePaul Weindling
Acta Historica Leopoldina|May 2, 2008
[Between research and genocide. The Nuremberg physician trials 1946/47: Raphael Lemkins point of view on human experimentation and genocide]Paul Weindling
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|May 1, 2014
From scientific object to commemorated victim: the children of the SpiegelgrundPaul Weindling
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|February 8, 2022
"All emigrants are up to the physical, mental, and moral standards required": A tale of two child rescue schemesWendy Sims-Schouten, Paul Weindling
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 25, 2022
Women's experiences of infertility after the HolocaustPeggy J Kleinplatz, Paul Weindling
Bioethics|March 22, 2021
From scientific exploitation to individual memorialization: Evolving attitudes towards research on Nazi victims' bodiesHerwig Czech, Paul Weindling, Christiane Druml
Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift|June 22, 2018
Medical Ethics in the 70 Years after the Nuremberg Code, 1947 to the PresentHerwig Czech, Christiane Druml, Paul Weindling
Lancet (London, England)|August 29, 2012
Apologising for Nazi medicine: a constructive starting pointStephan Kolb, Paul Weindling, Volker Roelcke, et al.
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research|June 29, 2019
The Holocaust, medicine and becoming a physician: the crucial role of educationShmuel P Reis, Hedy S Wald, Paul Weindling
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Lancet (London, England)|November 20, 2019
Collective burial of Nazi-era anatomical specimensPaul Weindling
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 26, 2022
Nazi doctors: Response to Prof. RoelckePaul Weindling
Acta Historica Leopoldina|May 2, 2008
[Between research and genocide. The Nuremberg physician trials 1946/47: Raphael Lemkins point of view on human experimentation and genocide]Paul Weindling
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|May 1, 2014
From scientific object to commemorated victim: the children of the SpiegelgrundPaul Weindling
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|February 8, 2022
"All emigrants are up to the physical, mental, and moral standards required": A tale of two child rescue schemesWendy Sims-Schouten, Paul Weindling
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 25, 2022
Women's experiences of infertility after the HolocaustPeggy J Kleinplatz, Paul Weindling
Bioethics|March 22, 2021
From scientific exploitation to individual memorialization: Evolving attitudes towards research on Nazi victims' bodiesHerwig Czech, Paul Weindling, Christiane Druml
Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift|June 22, 2018
Medical Ethics in the 70 Years after the Nuremberg Code, 1947 to the PresentHerwig Czech, Christiane Druml, Paul Weindling
Lancet (London, England)|August 29, 2012
Apologising for Nazi medicine: a constructive starting pointStephan Kolb, Paul Weindling, Volker Roelcke, et al.
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research|June 29, 2019
The Holocaust, medicine and becoming a physician: the crucial role of educationShmuel P Reis, Hedy S Wald, Paul Weindling
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