The Fantastic Laboratory of Dr. Weigl: How Two Brave Scientists Battled Typhus and Sabotaged the Nazis

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Author: Arthur Allen
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240–41
    repentance of, 263
    results-orientation of, 238–41, 245–46
    scientific illiteracy of, 99, 201, 207, 244, 246, 263
    as SS doctor, 89, 92–93, 103–5, 191–92, 261–63
    as SS spy, 79
    suicide of, 263–64, 268
    survival instincts of, 235–36, 241, 254–55, 258–59, 262
    truth kept from, 244–47
    Ding, Heinrich, 81
    Ding-Schuler, Erwin, see Ding, Erwin
    Ding-Schuler, Irene, 264
    diphtheria, 31, 86, 270
    disabilities, 207
    disease:
    infectious forms of, 89–92, 105
    metaphors of, 88, 90–91
    specificity of, 57
    disease demon, 88
    disinfection:
    of clothes, 33, 35, 67, 100, 139–40, 180, 202, 299
    of concentration camp inmates, 100, 193
    displaced-person camps, 248, 280
    dissection, of lice, 68–69
    dog-lung vaccines, 204
    dogmatism, 86
    Dopheide, Wilhelm, 137–38, 154, 169, 272
    doxycycline, 301
    Drix, Samuel, 155–56
    Durand, Paul, 193
    Dybowski, Benedykt, 135
    Eastern Europe, 90, 91, 98, 204
    Eastern Trade Fair, 48–49, 71, 109
    Ebola virus, 17
    Effektenkammer , 8, 9
    eggs:
    typhus research with, 188–89, 224–25
    yolk sac vaccines from, 202, 204, 233
    Ehrlich, Paul, 55, 94
    Eicke, Theodor, 99
    Eighth Air Force, U.S., 8
    Einsatzkommando , 127–28
    Eisenberg, Filip Pincus, 16–17, 19, 19 , 30 , 36, 170–71
    elderly people, patients, 35, 219
    Elster, Edward, 139, 168, 169
    Elster, Olga, 139, 169
    Endeks (Polish National Democratic Party), 74
    ends justifying means, 267, 269
    entomological research, 224, 248–49
    environment vs. germ argument, 89
    epidemiology, 42, 192, 295
    Eritrea, 95–96
    Erlangen, University of, 93
    espionage, 192–93, 200, 248, 296–97
    industrial program of, 265–66
    regarding German science, 265–66
    Ethiopia, 95–96, 145, 301
    Italian occupation of, 96, 98
    typhus vaccination in, 95
    Weigl’s visit to, 95, 97–98, 277
    ethnic Germans, 15, 120, 134, 149, 153, 165, 220
    Ettersberg, 8–9, 99
    eugenics, 93, 192
    European theater of war, 181
    euthanasia program, 138, 268
    exanthin reaction, 53, 156
    Exodus , 13, 280
    extermination, gas for, 3, 193, 218
    Eyer, Gertrud, 252–53
    Eyer, Hermann, 6, 92–94, 95, 106–8, 133, 152, 175–76, 184, 187–90, 233, 246
    accusations against, 277
    Catholicism of, 92, 165
    humanity of, 152, 163–66, 171, 172–73, 252, 291
    Meisel correspondence with, 290–92
    Poland’s accusations against, 273
    postwar life of, 272–74, 290–92
    Przybyłkiewicz and, 277, 279
    publications of, 108
    scientific foes of, 187–90
    Weigl obituary by, 290
    Weigl vaccine and, 188
    Eyer, Peter, 172, 252–53, 274
    facemasks, 28–29
    facial hair:
    fashions in, 16–17
    forced shaving of, 100
    facial swelling, 184
    family doctor, 86–87
    Farber, Sidney, 287
    farmers, 143
    fascism, 96
    fashion industry as, 85
    fatigue, 21
    Faust (Goethe), 4, 9
    Fejkel, Władisław, 215, 220
    Felix, Arthur, 30–31, 185
    fever, 21–22, 36–37
    Field Information Agency Technical (FIAT) program, 265–66, 272
    filthy environments, 89–91, 108
    Final Solution, 118, 126, 141, 193, 218
    Finkel, Adam, 53–54, 69–70, 171
    fleas, 21
    Fleck, Ernestyna Waldman, 138, 177–78, 256–57, 279–80, 292–93, 293 , 297
    Fleck, Ludwik, 3–6, 7–8, 10–12, 14–17, 53–59, 57 , 83–92, 293
    accusations against, 250, 294
    as anti-Semitism target, 53, 56, 75–76
    arrest of, 170, 177–78
    at Auschwitz, 211–30, 258
    and Balachowsky, 248–50
    Buchenwald phase of, 230, 232–33, 240–47, 250–51, 258, 270
    capo’s attack on, 214
    courage of, 177–78, 287
    creativity of, 284–85
    female assistants of, 287, 292
    Israel years of, 294–97
    lectures of, 56–57, 84, 287
    Lublin life of, 285–88
    and Lwów team postwar, 280–82
    Nazi period for, 138–40, 156–58, 167–70, 177–78, 211–30
    Nuremberg testimony of, 271–72, 288
    as philosopher of science, 3–4, 10–11, 54, 55–60, 76, 84–91, 241–45
    postwar life of, 279–80, 284–88, 292–97
    private Lwów lab of, 54, 76, 83, 224
    as professor, 285, 287
    secret police file of, 287
    as sociologist of science,

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