Para Celsus (1493- 154 1) is a famous Swiss-born doctor, alchemist and astrologer. Parra Celsus is not his real name, so he claims to be because he thinks he is greater than the famous Roman doctor Celsus ("Parra" means to surpass). Indeed, his medical thought and treatment experience had a great influence at that time. The greatest achievement of his life is to combine alchemy with medicine and become a new medical chemistry. Since then, alchemy has gradually become a helper of science.
However, he has a strange idea that babies born normally by human beings will be polluted by female body fluids, so if you want to create a pure person, you must eliminate this influence. Therefore, he once fantasized about making a perfect person with all kinds of weird substances. The specific method is to put human * * *, horse manure and various herbs in a flask, seal them, and keep warm through horse manure fermentation.
After 40 days, transparent humanoid objects will appear in the flask. But at this time, it has no body and needs to be added to the blood of living people for 40 weeks and preserved at a certain temperature. In the meantime, be sure to replenish fresh blood every day.
Para Celsus claimed that life was created in this way. Its shape is basically the same as that of a human baby, but its body is much smaller than that of a human baby. However, it is impossible to test whether such life exists now.
John? Conrad? Dippel (1673- 1734) was born and raised in Frankenstein Castle. Speaking of Frankenstein, you may think of the English writer Mary? Shelley's Frankenstein (or Frankenstein) is a mad scientist who pieced together many pieces of corpse into a person and activated it with electricity.
In fact, Dippel is often described as the real Frankenstein. Why do you say that? The anatomist and alchemist was famous for inventing Prussian blue (a synthetic chemical dye), but later, he gradually got lost in crazy experiments.
It is said that he cooked all the organs of the human body in a large pot in the autopsy experiment, trying to introduce the soul of one corpse into another with a funnel and a long tube. In order to do experiments, he searched for human bodies everywhere, even robbing tombs, so that in the end, he paid the price for what he did-he was expelled from the city.
What is more striking is that Dippel built a huge laboratory in the castle to study the elixir, and distilled human bodies, animal bodies, blood, bones and hair of human beings and animals to obtain a strange liquid, which he named "bone tar".
Dippel has always believed that this "divine oil" can make people live forever, but the result is not as he hoped. /kloc-one day in 0/734, he died by drinking distilled hydrocyanic acid (a colorless and highly toxic liquid) by mistake.
Abnormal "murderer"
Although the above two scientists have strange ideas, at least they have not done experiments on living people, but the following are different.
Joseph? Mengle (191-1979), a German ethnobiologist, has made some contributions to human genetics. However, as an SS officer and a doctor in Auschwitz concentration camp, his behavior was spurned by people. Because he was in charge of life and death in the concentration camp, he was called "angel of death".
Mengle's theory is: "People, like dogs, have lineages. Some people have cultivated excellent dogs in the laboratory, and I can also cultivate excellent races in it. " To this end, he tried his best to "eliminate" those who could not work, and inhumanely used the living to carry out "race improvement" experiments. Its killing policy is also very strange. For example, draw a line from the ground 150 to 156 cm, and children whose height is not within these two lines will be sent to the gas chamber.
In addition, he is a natural neat freak and a perfectionist, so he sends people with spots and small scars (such as those left by appendix surgery) to the gas chamber.
He once experimented on 200 pairs of twins and thousands of children, with the aim of discovering a genetic secret and cultivating pure Aryans. He and his assistant injected paint into children's eyes, chloroform into their hearts, took up knives and stabbed their skulls and spines, trying to turn children's eyes blue and their hair flaxen. Through this experiment, mengle thought that he could make German women have multiple births, thus quickly providing more citizens for the Third Reich.
Sigmund? Raschel (1909- 1945), a doctor of the air force reserve in Nazi Germany, personally performed throat surgery for Hitler. In his opinion, doing experiments on monkeys has no effect, because monkeys react to experiments completely differently from people. Therefore, he proposed using prisoners to do experiments for medical research.
In order to study the physiology and psychology of pilots flying at high altitude, Sigmund kept prisoners in a vacuum negative pressure chamber and endured the pressure of vacuum until their lungs burst. During this period, these people will have mental disorders and hair loss. They scratch their heads and faces with their fingers and nails, hit the walls with their hands and heads, and madly hurt themselves to relieve the pressure on their bodies. In addition, he also put naked prisoners in ice water to study the degree of cold resistance of the human body, so as to find the best cold-resistant flight suit for pilots. In the experiment, prisoners must stay in the ice pool for up to five hours.
Shiro Ishii (1892- 1959), doctor of microbiology in Japan, is engaged in bacteriology, serology, epidemic prevention and pathological research. He once led 73 1 troops of Japanese invaders, and was called "crazy doctor in the army".
His theory is that military medicine is not only prevention and treatment, but its real purpose is attack. Therefore, he believes that Japan, which lacks resources, can only rely on germ warfare if it wants to win. Because of the great power of bacterial weapons, steel shells can only kill a certain number of people around them, but bacterial warfare agents are contagious and can spread from person to person, from rural areas to cities. They are far more lethal than shells and have a high mortality rate. And it can be made with little money, especially suitable for Japan with less steel.
Shiro Ishii claimed that he had conducted research on germ warfare for 20 years and achieved many achievements, but all of them served the war. In particular, the development of Ishii-type ceramic bacteria bomb is based on the most cruel and inhuman "human experiment and observation of killing in vivo".
In order to detonate the Ishii-type ceramic bacterial bomb by static electricity and bombing, he once tied living people wearing helmets and bulletproof vests to wooden stakes. In one experiment, 15 living people were used, among which 6 people were killed by bombs, 4 people were injured by bomb fragments and infected with anthrax bacteria, and 3 of the 4 people died. In another experiment using Ishii-type ceramic bacteria bomb, four people in 10 died of respiratory infection, and the nearest distance between these four people and the bomb explosion site was 25 meters.
The number of people who died at the hands of these abnormal scientists cannot be counted. They are crazy to do these inhuman medical research in the name of science!
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