I wouldn't be surprised if it did happen in the camps.
It would obviously be very convenient if military field hospitals could have a constant supply of fresh blood available from a herd of goats or whatever. I imagine that the doctors involved would have had a pretty good idea that it almost certainly wasn't possible, but if you have an endless supply of human guinea pigs and the normal ethical concerns don't apply, why not give it a shot?
Ever wonder where the estimated survival rates that are quoted whenever there's an incident were people are immersed in cold water come from? Some of those tables are based on the results of the Dachau Human Hypothermia Study, where concentration camp inmates were put in tanks of water at various temperatures and kept there until they reached various states of hypothermia, up to and including death.
They might try to find the "lethal dosage" of blood from different animals. They might try to see if there are any benefits from very small amounts of animal blood. There are many things they might try.
It's an idiotic endeavor. Animal keeping is expensive and takes room let alone doing it humanely. I'm afraid I cabt see any logical standpoint in experinnebtatibg in that line especially during wartimd
Why would the Nazis need to do any of it humanely? They'd just use the slaves in the concentration camps and some animals bred solely for that purpose.
What would happen if you switched blood with an animals?
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Why on earth would nazis try something so obviously stupid bound to fail. Pay attention in science class sweetheart itll do you good
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I wouldn't be surprised if it did happen in the camps.
It would obviously be very convenient if military field hospitals could have a constant supply of fresh blood available from a herd of goats or whatever. I imagine that the doctors involved would have had a pretty good idea that it almost certainly wasn't possible, but if you have an endless supply of human guinea pigs and the normal ethical concerns don't apply, why not give it a shot?
Ever wonder where the estimated survival rates that are quoted whenever there's an incident were people are immersed in cold water come from? Some of those tables are based on the results of the Dachau Human Hypothermia Study, where concentration camp inmates were put in tanks of water at various temperatures and kept there until they reached various states of hypothermia, up to and including death.
Seriously, the Nazis did do stuff like that. Look up all the messed up "experiments" they did on people.
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I'm well aware however animal tasting on blood transfusion is just idiotic
They might try to find the "lethal dosage" of blood from different animals. They might try to see if there are any benefits from very small amounts of animal blood. There are many things they might try.
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It's an idiotic endeavor. Animal keeping is expensive and takes room let alone doing it humanely. I'm afraid I cabt see any logical standpoint in experinnebtatibg in that line especially during wartimd
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Why would the Nazis need to do any of it humanely? They'd just use the slaves in the concentration camps and some animals bred solely for that purpose.
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Like I said let alone humanely. Keywords "let" "alone"
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You and I clearly don't have the same definition of "let alone".