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This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). A Kurt Albrecht (Mediziner) [de], psychiatrist. GermanyHans Asperger, Austrian psychiatrist, used human test subjects; Asperger syndrome named after him. B Dr. Karl Babor. German Wikipedia entry on Karl Babor (German Wikipedia), Physician.Dr. Ernst Baumhard [de] (Dr. Jäger), Physician.[19]Dr. Heinz Baumkötter. Tried in the Sachsenhausen trials.Dr. Hermann Becker-Freyseng,

I can't tell you why except they showed up on a wiki search. Climate change has a negative effect on this bird, and reproductive performance decreases with increased temperatures. Ā Sydeman, William J; Hester, Michelle M; Thayer, Julie A; Gress, Franklin; Martin,

Embryotoxicity is any morphological or functional alteration caused by chemical or physical agents that interferes with normal growth, homeostasis, development, and differentiation of fetus. Gametogenesis, Fertilization and Early Development - Environmental Contaminants on Embryogenesis, CalivarathanĀ Latchoumycandane, Premendu P.Ā Mathur, inĀ Encyclopedia of Reproduction (Second Edition),

Haloperidol, better known as Haldol, is not just a drug—it’s a cultural artifact of medicine’s darker corners. It has worn many hats: psychiatric savior, hospice workhorse, veterinary tranquilizer, and even a lurking specter in the shadowy world of death cocktails.

The toxic effect of phenol on the central nervous system, causes sudden collapse and loss of consciousness in both humans and animals; a state of cramping precedes these symptoms because of the motor activity controlled by the central nervous system.["Phenol". Ullmann's

The tale known as "The Poison Dress" or "Embalmed Alive"[1] features a dress that has in some way been poisoned. This is a recurring theme throughout legends and folktales of various cultures, including ancient Greece, Mughal India, and the United States. Although lacking evidence suggesting that some

American psychologist best known for his controversial maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys, which manifested the importance of caregiving and companionship to social and cognitive development. He conducted most of his research at the University of