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Camping GermanyPosted on February 14, 2011. When important scientific discoveries in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany?
where there is any finding that benifited science, done in concentration camps and extermination in Nazi Germany. Yes, Wegener's granulomatosis. Also a man has many tests on subjects gays and are thought to have first thought of homosexuals as mentally ill because of this. Which is now a complete misunderstanding of the human brain. water fluoridation, no doubt. IG Farben, who led the sub-camp of Auschwitz complex Monowitz had patents on fluoride-based insecticides (which led to nerve gas sarin, etc.) and medications used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism (through promotion of hypothyroidism) ... Flag Symptoms of hypothyroidism: depression, weakness, fatigue, decreased libido and memory loss. Fluoride has been suspected of causing a condition known by Leon Goldemberg in "cretinism fluoride" in the 1920s. I could not find the actual name of the law that I read in 1935 to require that all ... Flag scientific discoveries of military value to be reported to the German Ministry of War. I am not aware of any document mentioning explicitly the fluoridation of water, but they had the knowledge, technology, resources, motivation, opportunity and the mindset to implement, or at least test a program. Flag The Curta calculator, the first hand held calculator. Delivery. The only one I read of the use of alloy rods to repair bone fractures, a method in use today. The rod is inserted in the direction of the length of the bones as a sort of internal splint, and left there. They have done a lot of live operations and autopsies and learned a lot about the body. Scientific discoveries? The greatest discovery of all was the inhumanity of man by man. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Recent Posts Other Blogs |