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:This is a brief review of simple methods to determine [[morphology (biology)|morphological]] parameters of [[brain]] and [[skull]] in [[corpse]]s in a standardised fashion. Another [[Arnold Dohmen]] was later involved in [[hepatitis]] experiments with [[Jewish]] children in the [[Nazi]] [[concentration camp]] at [[Sachsenhausen]]. A personal account of these experiments is given (in German) by [[Saül Oren-Hornfeld]], one of Dohmen's subjects, in [http://books.google.de/books?id=7W1DrAShehAC&pg=PA99 Geschichte der Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft im Nationalsozialismus] (pp. 94-101) and (in French) in Oren-Hornfeld's autobiography, [http://judaisme.sdv.fr/histoire/shh/oren/feu1.htm Comme un feu brûlant].
::A brief review of simple methods to determine [[morphology (biology)|morphological]] parameters of [[brain]] and [[skull]] in [[corpse]]s in a standardised fashion. This A. Dohmen is probably not identical with the Nazi doctor [[Arnold Dohmen]] who was later involved in [[hepatitis]] experiments with [[Jewish]] children in the [[Nazi]] [[concentration camp]] at [[Sachsenhausen]].

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Dohmen, A. (1941), "Anleitung zu physikalischen Untersuchungen an Hirn und Schädel bei der Leiche", Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie 172: 667-686, DOI:10.1007/BF02868006 [e]

A brief review of simple methods to determine morphological parameters of brain and skull in corpses in a standardised fashion. This A. Dohmen is probably not identical with the Nazi doctor Arnold Dohmen who was later involved in hepatitis experiments with Jewish children in the Nazi concentration camp at Sachsenhausen.