Euthanasia, or Youth in Asia? By Brigette Lee
First and second year Baylor College of Medicine students enrolled in Healing by Killing: Medicine during the Third Reich are required to...
The Selective Memory of Bioethics by C. Cody Miller
First and second year Baylor College of Medicine students enrolled in Healing by Killing: Medicine during the Third Reich are required to...
Operation Paperclip, and Essay by Medical Student Elizabeth Adams
German doctors and scientists were perhaps the best in the world prior to WWII. Despite their immoral behavior during the Third Reich,...
Genetics and Modern Eugenics by Medical Student Amanda Broderick
Few people realize that eugenics was the driving force behind the Nazis’ political philosophy of “Applied Biology.” Even fewer realize...
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly by Medical Student Varun Bora
Robert Proctor was widely acclaimed for his 1988 book Racial Hygiene: Medicine Under the Nazis. He did not receive similar acclaim for...
Fear God Alone, a Poem by Medical Student Andrea Gerberding
I ask first- and second-year Baylor College of Medicine students who take the Healing by Killing: Medicine in the Third Reich elective to...
Personal Prejudices in Medicine by Medical Student Katherine French
In my Baylor College of Medicine elective Healing by Killing: Medicine during the Third Reich, students struggle with their newly...
The Influence of Healthcare Policy on Patient Care by Medical Student Maya Firsowicz
The medical profession’s status and its attitudes about patient care usually result from a negotiation between physicians, culture, and...
Euthanasia, Abortion, & the Death Penalty by Medical Student Jessica Tran
The content of the Healing by Killing: Medicine During the Third Reich elective is very stimulating for the first- and second-year...