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CONTACT:vogel@hms.harvard.edu
DTEND:20080513T173000
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DESCRIPTION:Alfred Pasternak\, MD\, is Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and
  Gynecology\, David Geffen School of Medicine\, Los Angeles CA. He is a wor
 ld expert on medical issues and the Holocaust having lectured and published
  extensively on medical issues with respect to the German concentration cam
 ps during WWII. Dr. Pasternak\, a child survivor of Auschwitz\, investigate
 s this relatively little known chapter of Holocaust history by examining th
 e existing records documenting Nazi human medical experiments and the lives
  of the doctors who conducted them. His talk will focus on the transformati
 on of German medicine during the Nazi period\, the types of experiments con
 ducted and the ethical evaluation of these events.
SUMMARY: Notable Book Series -- Lecture at the Countway Library of Medicine
 :  Inhuman Research: Medical Experiments in German Concentration Camps
DTSTART:20080513T160000
CREATED:20080506T113222
DTSTAMP:20080516T115951
LOCATION:Countway Library at Harvard Medical School Countway Library Minot 
 Room\, 5th Floor
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