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[German neurology and neurologists during the Third Reich: brain research and "euthanasia"].

M Martin1, A Karenberg2, H Fangerau3.   

Abstract

The connection between systematic killing of the mentally ill and disabled, euphemistically called "euthanasia" in the National Socialism ideology, and German brain research has been thoroughly investigated and in detail; however, the impact of this criminal nexus on the image and self-perception of German neurologists as well as the status of neurology as a medical discipline is still the subject of controversial debates.Between 1939 and 1945 the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (KWI) in Berlin along with other research centres were insofar enmeshed in the "euthanasia" program as brains of killed patients were dissected in the guise of "concomitant research" in order to generate medical knowledge. Affected were mainly individuals suffering from oligophrenia, early childhood brain atrophy, cerebral palsy and epilepsy. According to current historical research, collegial networks were instrumental in receiving brains of killed patients. Furthermore, civil research units were supplemented by military ones at the KWI. These, too, were concerned with the collection of medical knowledge, for instance on injuries of the brain and spinal cord. The historical approach to consider the Nazi organizations and medicine as "resources for each other" seems, therefore, at least in part applicable to neurology.

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Keywords:  Biomedical research/history; Euthanasia/history; Germany; National Socialism/history; Neurology/history

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27357455     DOI: 10.1007/s00115-016-0143-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


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1.  [German neurology and neurologists during the Third Reich: Epilogue].

Authors:  A Karenberg
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 1.214

2.  [German neurology and neurologists during the Third Reich : Topical introduction].

Authors:  H Fangerau
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 1.214

3.  [German neurology and neurologists during the Third Reich: Preconditions and general framework before and after 1933].

Authors:  M Martin; A Karenberg; H Fangerau
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 1.214

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Authors:  Michael Martin; Axel Karenberg; Heiner Fangerau
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2020-02       Impact factor: 1.214

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Authors:  Michael Martin; Heiner Fangerau; Axel Karenberg
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2022-10-05       Impact factor: 1.297

Review 8.  ["… no reservations against the dismissals": the expulsion of neuroscientists from Berlin].

Authors:  Michael Martin; Axel Karenberg; Heiner Fangerau
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2022-10-05       Impact factor: 1.297

Review 9.  [Neurologists and neuroscientists during the "Third Reich": attempt at an assessment].

Authors:  Axel Karenberg; Heiner Fangerau; Michael Martin
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2020-02       Impact factor: 1.214

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