Brain Science under the Swastika
Discover the chilling history of neuroscience during one of humanity's darkest periods in Brain Science under the Swastika by Lawrence A. Zeidman. Published in 2020 by Oxford University Press, this hardback edition spans an extensive 784 pages, offering a thorough exploration of the ethical and professional violations committed by neuroscientists under the Nazi regime.
Delve into the harrowing narrative that begins with the mass extermination of individuals with neurological and psychiatric disorders, marking the start of the greatest mass murder in history. Zeidman's work stands out as the only comprehensive scholarly resource that addresses these profound abuses, shedding light on a critical yet often overlooked aspect of medical history.
Perfect for historians, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of ethics and science, this book is a vital addition to your library.