Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt - Anatomy in "Nazi" Germany: Politics, Science, and Ethics

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Introduction to Anatomy and Ethics in Nazi Germany
Dr. Neb Hildebrand introduces her background and research interests, focusing on the intertwining of anatomy, medical ethics, and history during the Nazi regime, particularly the ethical implications surrounding anatomical practices.
4:24
The Story of Libertas and Hadel Schulze Boysen
The narrative of Libertas and Hadel Schulze Boysen, political dissidents executed in 1942, highlights the personal tragedies and ethical violations in the use of their bodies for anatomical research after their deaths.
11:01
Anatomical Research and Executions
Discussion on Hermann Steber's anatomical research using the bodies of executed prisoners, emphasizing the ethical dilemmas and the scientific exploitation of victims during the Nazi era.
17:38
The Role of Anatomists in Nazi Policies
Exploration of the relationship between anatomists and the Nazi regime, detailing how anatomists contributed to the state's racial hygiene policies and the implications for medical science.
26:28
Eugen Fischer and Racial Hygiene
Focus on Eugen Fischer's influence on racial hygiene and eugenics, detailing his role in legitimizing Nazi policies through anatomical research and education.
35:17
Eduard Perkoff and His Contributions
Analysis of Eduard Perkoff's career and his contributions to anatomical science, including the ethical implications of his work during and after the Nazi regime.
44:07
Changes in Body Procurement Post-1933
Examination of the shift in body procurement practices after the rise of the Nazis, highlighting the increasing use of victims from euthanasia programs and other state-sanctioned executions.
52:56
Continuities and Legacies of Anatomical Practices
Discussion on the long-term consequences and legacies of anatomical practices during the Nazi regime, including how these historical events inform current medical ethics and education.

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Sabine Hildebrandt, MD - Anatomy in "Nazi" Germany: Politics, Science, and Ethics

Surgical Grand Rounds (January 24, 2018)

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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Speaker: Sabine Hildebrandt

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