If you read my experience and see this video, don’t feel hate, worst things like this happened before on human killing, torturing and humiliation of humans by humans themselves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcpUi7KBxz0
...in my medical studies, remember what one of my professors told us students: "should you know that around the year 1944 and back, medicine was very advanced in Germany; many medical findings you'll learn from books are based in experiments made by German doctors’ practices on civilians of all ages. One thing doctors did (in the name of science), was inseminating prisoners of all ages; been them very young kids to very adult humans. This way doctors could learn why under certain ages a human could not be fertile. Then having those been fertile killed as they approached different levels of gestation to see how an embryo was been developed; so, German doctors, did scientific investigation and advanced or contributed to many known medical practices and knowledges in medicine; it is already known that they, those doctors or researchers, in order to do that, caused horrendous death to many innocents civilians" ...and that gave a tremendous advance in medical science yet tools were rudimentary if compare with today's tools such as microscopes. They made drawings of the stages of human embryonic development to birth still found in medical books” ...my professor, I remember, gave us all a very brief introduction on many crimes committed in the field of medicine (few centuries before) to end in what it is today an art that support itself in scientific studies. That's why I say that medicine as tough in actual famous medical schools are inferior to the teaching in Dominican Republic medical schools. Students learn on medicine, so many details that fully lack in American graduated doctors. In Latin America, a medical student learns not only the philosophy, the history and origin of medicine, they also learn compassion for their patients and put the greatest interest in helping them all. Not as certain other nation medical schools: first money, then money and afterward, money. ...and that's why I knew of the medical crimes committed in Germany although I kept furthering on that as time passed by.
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