So what have we learn from research such the Experiments in Nazi Germany and Unit 731?
I have a feeling some of that information as snuck their into medical books of today.
>>3243534
We've learned that gluing body parts from one person to another doesn't actually work.
>>3243534
We've learned that microwaving people makes them shit their intestines out.
We've learned a lot as to how disease affects live internal organs and how to treat severe frostburn.
>>3243534
The results of the Dachau freezing experiments have been used in some modern research into the treatment of hypothermia, with at least 45 publications having referenced the experiments since the Second World War.[11] This, together with the recent use of data from Nazi research into the effects of phosgene gas, has proven controversial and presents an ethical dilemma for modern physicians who do not agree with the methods used to obtain this data
>>3243534
The 2/3 of a body made of water was from japanese experiments in literally grinding people up.
>>3243656
>with at least 45 publications having referenced the experiments since the Second World War.[
That's truly pitifully low for >70 years of research.
>>3243669
I seriously doubt that.
>>3243680
Addendum: For famous research, that is.
Judging by the low amount of references, it's probably basically scientifically worthless.
>>3243534
>I have a feeling...
>that there's information in books i have never read and never will read because medical people are sadistic fucks and the nazis were right XDD
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