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Anatomy, Nazi Victims, Legacies

April 04, 2024 @ 1:00 pm
Sabine Hildebrandt MD is a researcher and associate professor of pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Sabine Hildebrandt MD is a researcher and associate professor of pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
In Nazi Germany, the medical field was part of the larger effort to dehumanize anyone who did not conform to the idea of a “healthy German nation.” Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt, who teaches the history of anatomy at Harvard Medical School, scrutinizes the biographies of medical professionals during the Nazi era and restores the histories of victims subjected to coercive medical experimentation both before and after death. Dr. Hildebrandt also considers the legacies of this history for the present, including how to ethically approach work with human remains in historical collections at universities, museums, and historical institutions.
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Start: April 04, 2024 / 1:00 PM
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