The fantastic laboratory of Dr. Weigl : how two brave scientists battled typhus and sabotaged the Nazis / Arthur Allen.
- Allen, Arthur, 1959-
- Date:
- [2014]
- Books
About this work
Also known as
How two brave scientists battled typhus and sabotaged the Nazis
Description
Describes the true story of how the eccentric Polish scientist tasked by the Nazis to create a typhus vaccine hid the intelligentsia from the Gestapo by hiring them to work in his laboratory.
The story of "Jewish prisoner-scientists in Buchenwald who made a vaccine against ... typhus. Their untold secret: they provided the real vaccine to camp inmates but a fake one to German troops at the eastern front"--Dust jacket back.
Publication/Creation
New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2014]
Physical description
viii, 384 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contributors
Edition
First edition.
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-358) and index.
Contents
Lice, war, typhus, madness -- City on the edge of time -- The louse feeders -- The Nazi doctors and the shape of things to come -- War and epidemics -- Parasites -- The fantastic laboratory of Dr. Wiegl [sic] -- Armies of winter -- The terrifying clinic of Dr. Ding -- "Paradise" at Auschwitz -- Buchenwald : rabbit stew and fake vaccine -- Imperfect justice.
Languages
Subjects
- Anti-Nazi movementPoland
- ScientistsPolandBiography
- Typhus feverPolandHistory
- World War, 1939-1945Underground movementsPoland
- Typhus, Epidemic Louse-Bornehistory
- Dissent and Disputeshistory
- Holocausthistory
- National Socialismhistory
- Nontherapeutic Human Experimentationhistory
- Fleck, Ludwik, 1896-1961.
- Weigl, Rudolf, 1883-1957.
Where to find it
Location Status History of MedicineFR.37.AA9Open shelves
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Identifiers
ISBN
- 039308101X
- 9780393081015