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VIJIT AGRAWAL
B.Pharm, Pharm.D
JSSCP, Mysore
INTRODUCTION
• The trial was officially titled United States
of America v. Karl Brandt et al., but is
more commonly referred to as the
"Doctors' Trial"; it began on December
9, 1946.
• The Doctors Trial lasted 140 days.
• The "doctors' trial" was the first of the war
crimes trials; one of its outcomes was the
famous.
• Nuremberg Code, a set of ethical
guidelines for human experimentation.
• The first tenet of the code is very clear:
"The voluntary consent of the human
subject is absolutely essential."
• Today, the Nuremberg Code is the most
important influence on U.S. law governing
human medical research.
OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVES OF DOCTOR’S
TRIAL
The trial was conducted for
• Freezing,
• Malaria,
• LOST Gas,
• Sulfonilamide,
• Bone, Muscle and Nerve Regeneration
• Bone Transplantation,
• Sea-Water,
• Epidemic Jaundice,
• Sterilization. and
• Typhus Experiments.
COURT DISCUSSION
• On August
19, 1947, the judges
delivered their verdict
in the "Doctors' Trial"
against Karl
Brandt and several
others. They also
delivered their opinion
on medical
experimentation on
human beings.
• Several of the accused had argued that
their experiments differed little from pre-
war ones.
• But there was no law that differentiated
between legal and illegal experiments.
JUDGEMENT
DAY
• After hearing 85 witnesses
and examining 1,471
documents that were
presented, judgment was
pronounced on August
19, 1947 with sentencing
following on the next day.
• Of the 23 defendants, 7 were sentenced
the death by hanging (carried out at
Landsberg Prison), 9 were given prison
terms, and 7 were found not guilty, were
involved in Nazi human
experimentation and mass murder.
• Joseph Mengele “Angel of death” , one of
the leading Nazi doctors, had evaded
capture.
INDICTMENTS
• COUNT ONE  THE COMMON DESIGN
OR CONSPIRACY
• COUNT TWO  WAR CRIMES
• COUNT THREE  CRIMES AGAINST
HUMANITY
• COUNT FOUR  MEMBERSHIP IN
CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION SS
DEFENDANTS GOT DEATH
• Death
• Charged for 1,2,3,4
• Death
• Charged for 1,2,3,4
Karl Brandt
Viktor Brack
• Death
• Charged for 1,2,3,4
• Death
• Charged for 1,2,3,4
Rudolf Brandt
Karl Gebhardt
• Death
• Charged for 1,2,3,4
• Death
• Charged for 1,2,3,4
Waldemar Hoven
Joachim
Mrugowsky
• Death
• Charged for 1,2,3,4
Wolfram Sievers
DEFENDANTS GOT
IMPRISONMENT
• Hermann Becker-Freyseng
• Wilhelm Beiglböck
• Fritz Fischer
• Karl Genzken
• Siegfried Handloser
• Herta Oberheuser
• Helmut Poppendick
• Oskar Schröder
• Gerhard Rose
DFENDANTS GOT ACQUIT
• Adolf Pokorny
• Hans Wolfgang
Romberg
• Paul Rostock
• Kurt Blome
• Siegfried Ruff
• Konrad Schäfer
• Georg August
Weltz
PRINCIPLES
NUREMBERG CODE 1947
1. The voluntary consent of the human
subject is absolutely essential.
2. The experiment should be such as to
yield fruitful results for the good of
society, unprocurable by other methods
or means of study, and not random and
unnecessary in nature.
3. The experiment should be so designed
and based on the results of animal
experimentation and a knowledge of the
natural history of the disease or other
problem under study that the anticipated
results will justify the performance of the
experiment.
4. The experiment should be so conducted
as to avoid all
unnecessary physical and mental suffering
and injury.
5. No experiment should be conducted
where there is a prior reason to believe
that death or disabling injury will occur;
except, perhaps, in those experiments
where the experimental physicians also
serve as subjects.
6. The degree of risk to be taken should
never exceed that determined by
the humanitarian importance of the
problem to be solved by the experiment.
7. Proper preparations should be made and
adequate facilities provided to protect the
experimental subject against even remote
possibilities of injury, disability, or death.
8. The experiment should be conducted only
by scientifically qualified persons. The
highest degree of skill and care should be
required through all stages of the
experiment of those who conduct or
engage in the experiment.
9. During the course of the experiment the
human subject should be at liberty to bring
the experiment to an end if he has
reached the physical or mental state
where continuation of the experiment
seems to him to be impossible.
10. During the course of the experiment the
scientist in charge must be prepared to
terminate the experiment at any stage, if
he has probable cause to believe, in the
exercise of the good faith, superior skill
and careful judgment required of him that
a continuation of the experiment is likely to
result in injury, disability, or death to
the experimental subject.
OTHER ATROCIUS TRIALS
• In the Book Medical Apartheid documents
many cases.
1. In 1994, the Medical of South Carolina in
Charleston was accused of enrolling poor
black women into narcotic-treatment
research without their knowledge.
2. The next year in Los Angeles, an
experimental measles vaccine was tested
on children, mostly black and
Hispanic, without their parents' consent.
3. In 1994 and 1995, New York City law
enforcement officials helped researchers
coerce black parents into enrolling their
boys into a study that sought to establish a
genetic propensity for violence, again
without their consent.
SUMMARY
Nuremberg code.vijit

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Nuremberg code.vijit

  • 2. INTRODUCTION • The trial was officially titled United States of America v. Karl Brandt et al., but is more commonly referred to as the "Doctors' Trial"; it began on December 9, 1946. • The Doctors Trial lasted 140 days.
  • 3. • The "doctors' trial" was the first of the war crimes trials; one of its outcomes was the famous. • Nuremberg Code, a set of ethical guidelines for human experimentation.
  • 4. • The first tenet of the code is very clear: "The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential." • Today, the Nuremberg Code is the most important influence on U.S. law governing human medical research.
  • 6. OBJECTIVES OF DOCTOR’S TRIAL The trial was conducted for • Freezing, • Malaria, • LOST Gas, • Sulfonilamide, • Bone, Muscle and Nerve Regeneration • Bone Transplantation, • Sea-Water, • Epidemic Jaundice, • Sterilization. and • Typhus Experiments.
  • 7. COURT DISCUSSION • On August 19, 1947, the judges delivered their verdict in the "Doctors' Trial" against Karl Brandt and several others. They also delivered their opinion on medical experimentation on human beings.
  • 8. • Several of the accused had argued that their experiments differed little from pre- war ones. • But there was no law that differentiated between legal and illegal experiments.
  • 9. JUDGEMENT DAY • After hearing 85 witnesses and examining 1,471 documents that were presented, judgment was pronounced on August 19, 1947 with sentencing following on the next day.
  • 10. • Of the 23 defendants, 7 were sentenced the death by hanging (carried out at Landsberg Prison), 9 were given prison terms, and 7 were found not guilty, were involved in Nazi human experimentation and mass murder. • Joseph Mengele “Angel of death” , one of the leading Nazi doctors, had evaded capture.
  • 11. INDICTMENTS • COUNT ONE  THE COMMON DESIGN OR CONSPIRACY • COUNT TWO  WAR CRIMES • COUNT THREE  CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY • COUNT FOUR  MEMBERSHIP IN CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION SS
  • 12. DEFENDANTS GOT DEATH • Death • Charged for 1,2,3,4 • Death • Charged for 1,2,3,4 Karl Brandt Viktor Brack
  • 13. • Death • Charged for 1,2,3,4 • Death • Charged for 1,2,3,4 Rudolf Brandt Karl Gebhardt
  • 14. • Death • Charged for 1,2,3,4 • Death • Charged for 1,2,3,4 Waldemar Hoven Joachim Mrugowsky
  • 15. • Death • Charged for 1,2,3,4 Wolfram Sievers
  • 16. DEFENDANTS GOT IMPRISONMENT • Hermann Becker-Freyseng • Wilhelm Beiglböck • Fritz Fischer • Karl Genzken
  • 17. • Siegfried Handloser • Herta Oberheuser • Helmut Poppendick • Oskar Schröder • Gerhard Rose
  • 18. DFENDANTS GOT ACQUIT • Adolf Pokorny • Hans Wolfgang Romberg • Paul Rostock
  • 19. • Kurt Blome • Siegfried Ruff • Konrad Schäfer • Georg August Weltz
  • 20. PRINCIPLES NUREMBERG CODE 1947 1. The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. 2. The experiment should be such as to yield fruitful results for the good of society, unprocurable by other methods or means of study, and not random and unnecessary in nature.
  • 21. 3. The experiment should be so designed and based on the results of animal experimentation and a knowledge of the natural history of the disease or other problem under study that the anticipated results will justify the performance of the experiment.
  • 22. 4. The experiment should be so conducted as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering and injury. 5. No experiment should be conducted where there is a prior reason to believe that death or disabling injury will occur; except, perhaps, in those experiments where the experimental physicians also serve as subjects.
  • 23. 6. The degree of risk to be taken should never exceed that determined by the humanitarian importance of the problem to be solved by the experiment. 7. Proper preparations should be made and adequate facilities provided to protect the experimental subject against even remote possibilities of injury, disability, or death.
  • 24. 8. The experiment should be conducted only by scientifically qualified persons. The highest degree of skill and care should be required through all stages of the experiment of those who conduct or engage in the experiment.
  • 25. 9. During the course of the experiment the human subject should be at liberty to bring the experiment to an end if he has reached the physical or mental state where continuation of the experiment seems to him to be impossible.
  • 26. 10. During the course of the experiment the scientist in charge must be prepared to terminate the experiment at any stage, if he has probable cause to believe, in the exercise of the good faith, superior skill and careful judgment required of him that a continuation of the experiment is likely to result in injury, disability, or death to the experimental subject.
  • 27. OTHER ATROCIUS TRIALS • In the Book Medical Apartheid documents many cases. 1. In 1994, the Medical of South Carolina in Charleston was accused of enrolling poor black women into narcotic-treatment research without their knowledge.
  • 28. 2. The next year in Los Angeles, an experimental measles vaccine was tested on children, mostly black and Hispanic, without their parents' consent.
  • 29. 3. In 1994 and 1995, New York City law enforcement officials helped researchers coerce black parents into enrolling their boys into a study that sought to establish a genetic propensity for violence, again without their consent.

Editor's Notes

  • #7: LOST gas is mustard gas.
  • #12: SS- Schutzstefftl