“a sign of barbarity, corrupting the very discipline which ought to bring new insights into life.”

    by Reasonable_Depth_354

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    1. He was definitely an interesting figure and kind of embodied the zeitgeist of the transition from 19th to 20th Century science: wonders that truly improved the lives of humankind and horrors hitherto unimaginable.

    2. In times of peace he belonged to the world. In times of war he belonged to his place of birth

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