Article ID: CBB363337914

Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Shadow of the Gas Chambers: Medical Innovation and Human Experimentation in Auschwitz (2020)

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Six years after it was first introduced into psychiatry in 1938, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) became the subject of criminal human experiments in Nazi Germany. In 1944, at the Auschwitz III / Monowitz camp hospital, the Polish Jewish prisoner psychiatrist Zenon Drohocki started experimental treatments on prisoners with an ECT device that he had constructed himself. According to eyewitnesses, Drohocki's intention to treat mentally unstable prisoners was soon turned into something much more nefarious by SS doctors (including Josef Mengele), who used the device for deadly experiments. This article provides an account of this important and little-known aspect of the early history of ECT, drawing on an extensive array of historical literature, testimonies, and newly accessible documents. The adoption of ECT in Auschwitz is a prime example of the "grey zone" in which prisoner doctors had to operate—they could only survive as long as the SS considered their work useful for their own destructive purposes.

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Authors & Contributors
Caplan, Arthur L.
Cliff, Andrew D.
Czech, Herwig
Fletcher, Angharad
Gross, Dominik
Hess, Volker
Journals
History of Psychiatry
Medical History
American Historical Review
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Korean Journal of Medical History
Social History of Medicine
Publishers
Bloomsbury Academic
Hambledon Continuum
Springer International
W. W. Norton & Co.
Concepts
World War II
Medicine and the military; medicine in war
Medicine and ethics
Nazism
Human experimentation
Psychiatry
People
Asperger, Hans
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
Places
Germany
Great Britain
Bohemia
Central Europe
East Germany
Berlin (Germany)
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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