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7. Hitler as seen by his doctors (Volume 1)

8. Hitler as seen by his doctors (Volume 2)

13. Investigation of certain German medical schools

15. Interrogation of General Gerhard Rose: vice-president of the Robat Koch Institute, Berlin, chief consultant in tropical medicine to the German Air Force

19. Medical, dental, and veterinary education and practice in Germany as reflected by the Universities of Leipzig, Jena, Halle, and Erlangen

21. Interviews with Professor Doctor Werner Schulemann malariologist: formerly of Bonn University

22. Neuropathology and neurophysiology, including electroencephalography, in wartime Germany

24. Miscellaneous interviews on medical practice and research in Germany

39. Final report to the Secretary of the Army on the Nuernberg war crimes trials under Control Council law no. 10

51. I.G. Farbenindustrie A.G., Abteilung: Behring Werke, Marburg a.d. Lahn, Germany

52. Pharmaceuticals and insecticides at I.G. Farben plants Elberfeld and Leverkusen

81. Further data on salicil and investigations by Professor Richard Kuhn, Kaiser Wilhelm Institut fur medizinische Forschung, Heidelberg: 29 May 1945

82. Institut für Fleckfieber-und Virusforschung des Oberkommandos des Heeres at Roth, Bavaria: 27 - 30 April, 1945, 16 - 17 May, 1945

93. Anorgana GmbH Werk Gendorf, Gendorf, Germany: miscellaneous chemicals, 18-19 May 1945

94. Pharmaceutical targets: Nordmark Werke - Utersen, Germany, I.G. Farben - Leverkusen, Germany, I.G. Farben - Hochst, Germany, Behringwerke - Marburg, Germany, E. Merck - Darmstadt, Germany

95. Pharmaceuticals and insecticides at the I.G. Farbenindustrie plant Höchst A. Main, 10-11 April 1945