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Appendices contain a table of patients and the hearing testimony of Dr. Eugene Saenger.
Contains primary source material.
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Horrifying topic and frightening at how some people looked at things. Disregard for someone's human rights still exists today but I'm glad that there have been improvements here n there since the 40s.
The author has organized the story into logical topics by chapter, and although I was really wanting to get to the stories of the individuals themselves faster than the author had things organized, I did find the chapters helpful in seeing the roadblocks put up to delay justice.
As I had to request this thru Interlibrary Loan, I wasn't able to complete the book in the time allowed to me but in the end I got what I really wanted to know.