Wednesday, April 8, 2015

The 10 most terrifying and deadly medical

If you study medicine or doctor you are, you should know and remember the 10 most terrifying and deadly medical history, to learn from their atrocities and not make the same mistakes. 10 angels of death that frightened thousands of people and killed many others.

1- Josef Mengele

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It was the busiest doctors at Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi concentration camp SS. His name was known and feared throughout the field. Commonly received the prisoners who arrived at the field station and decided whether they were unfit for forced labor.

To their left they were men and strong women; right, people he considered weak and went straight to the gas chambers. He was also known for his medical experiments on concentration camp of Auschwitz that most of the time involved the death of the "patients".

2- Carl Clauberg

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Nazi doctor who asked the senior carry out mass sterilizations in Jewish and Roma women. He was given the opportunity and he, with his experiments, they caused infections and permanent damage to hundreds of women. Several of them were killed and others were killed to serve as an object of study.

The purpose of these experiments was to develop a method of sterilization which possible sterilize million people with minimal time and effort. These experiments were conducted by means of X-rays, surgery and various drugs.

3- Shiro Ishii

Los 10 médicos más terroríficos y letales

Also known as the Japanese Mengele was a doctor and Japanese microbiologist who participated in the Second World War. He led the first sets of germ warfare to inflict cholera and plague in part of the Chinese population, especially in the city of Harbin. He led experiments that induced hypothermia and cardiac arrest abortions. He practiced vivisection humans.

4- Herta Oberheuser

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It was a Nazi German doctor who practiced his specialty (dermatology) at the concentration camp Ravensbrück for women. His experiments were nasty and painful practiced by these doctors. Were based mainly on inflicting wounds and infect prisoners to simulate the wounds of German soldiers fighting on the front. To do this he used wood, rusty nails, splinters of glass, dirt and sawdust.

He also experimented with children, getting to inject oil and evipan (Hexobarbital a barbiturate) and then you remove their limbs and vital organs. Injection to death took about 3-5 minutes, being aware victims of their effects until the last moment.

5- John Bodkin Adams

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In 1956 Adams was arrested for the alleged murder of a patient. When the case was tried in 1957 did not turn out sufficient evidence and was released. However, investigations ended with a possible balance of 163 victims.

Adams killed his victims with drug overdose after that they change their wills in his favor. This noninvasive method served to Adams to go unnoticed for a long time because his victims were mostly elderly, and their deaths were considered because of their advanced age.

6- Walter Freeman

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American neurologist, gained worldwide fame as a defender of the lobotomy operation to destroy, in whole or in part the frontal lobes of the brain. He held her as an infallible cure of many psychiatric illnesses. In addition, he perfected a method that allowed him to perform lobotomies with an ice pick and without surgery. Freeman performed 3,500 lobotomies, and was stripped of medical license.

7- Michael Swango

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It has been found guilty of murdering three patients, but carries from 30 to 60 more murders. Between 1991 and 1997 he poisoned with arsenic and other substances intravenous several patients and doctors from various hospitals. Some were his own patients and not others. Currently serving a life sentence without appeal.

8- Harold Shipman

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He nicknamed "Dr. Death", was an English physician acceptable experience in hospitals until 1993, when he founded his own clinic. Thereafter, attributed the murder of 250 patients, but currently only been able to demonstrate 15. Most of his victims were elderly women. The youngest of them was 41 and the Shipman killed with an overdose of morphine.

9- Jack Kevorkian


Advocate assisted death or euthanasia, it is estimated that facilitated the deaths of some 130 of his terminally ill patients. He even developed machines that left lifeless these people in the span of two days. His case is one of the most controversial, because not all people consider him a murderer.

In 2010, film director Barry Levinson brought to the big screen the story of this particular doctor, with a film titled Do not Know Jack (You do not know Jack).

10- Arnfinn Nesset


The last of the list is not a physician, but a Norwegian nurse. This Angel of Death (term used in criminology to refer to a type of serial murderer, usually employed as a caregiver or nurse) was arrested in 1983, accused of killing 27 people, all elderly living in nursing homes and hospitals for older people. Nesset injected called them a muscle relaxant succinylcholine, fatal in large quantities.

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