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Human Starvation Experiments by UNIT 731 of the Japanese Imperial Army (Scientific Results)
Unit 731 of the Imperial Japanese Army; Human Experimentation ^ | 30 March 2005 | AmericanInTokyo (w/references)

Posted on 03/30/2005 7:30:24 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo

IMPERIAL JAPANESE CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: Witness Account "C" Test How Long a Human Being Could Survive With Just Water and Biscuits

Imperial Japanese Medical Orderly Ishibashi witnessed:

(Translation) "I saw the malnutrition experiments. They were conducted by the project team under the technician Yoshimura. He was a civilian project team under the technician Yoshimura. He was a civilian member of Unit 731. The purpose of the experiments, I believe, was to find out how long a human being could survive just with water and biscuits. Two individuals were used for this experiment. They continuously circled a prescribed course within the grounds of the Unit 731 carrying, approximately, a 20-kilogram sandbag on their backs. One succumbed before the other, but they both ultimately died. The duration of the experiment was about two months. They only received Army biscuits to eat, and water to drink, so they would not have been able to survive for very long. They weren't allowed a lot of sleep either."

also (snip)

"Dehydration Tests

Men, women, and children who became experiment prisoners were mummified alive in total dehydration experiments. They sweated to death under the heat of hot dry fans. At death, their corpses weighed only one-fifth of their normal body weights. Others were electrocuted or boiled alive. "

also (snip)

"Other experiments were not related to germ warfare per se, but transpired so that the doctors could learn more about how humans live and die. These included studies of dehydration, starvation, frostbite, air pressure - some inmates had their eyes blown out - transfusions of animal blood to humans and others.

and (snip)

"Marutas (Chinese inmates imprisoned in the medical facility by the Japanese Army) were denied food or water to determine the maximum length of survival, or mummified alive in total dehydration experiments."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abuse; bread; china; cruelty; dehydration; experiments; harbin; health; imperialists; japan; medicine; pain; pingfang; prisonerabuse; schiavo; starvation; studies; terrischiavo; unit731; water
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To: Peach
It's called a "just in case" measure.

That's basically what I said in my first post to you. If doctors were certain about her level of awareness there would be no need to give her morphine. Because they are not certain, as I said before, I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that she might have had some awareness of the pain of the dehydration/starvation process. I say "had" now because she is dead.

81 posted on 03/31/2005 7:45:59 AM PST by SilentServiceCPOWife ("It's a good life...if you don't weaken." - - my grandmother)
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To: Steel Wolf
... while I am amused by the clever twisting of words, I'm not seeing your point.

I wrote the way I did to illustrate that the moral criteria you use for judging Terri's situation, if applied to the Imperial Japanse, does not support your condemnation of that society. While I happen to agree with your conclusions about the Imperial Japanese, and that due process (whatever that means at any given moment) is better than no due process, I think that the rationale you use in Terri's case would thwart moral criticism of another society. If the state of Flordia can set its own standards, why couldn't the Imperial Japanese? In the same way, judging the decision of a State court judge ordering the dehydration and starvation of a U.S. citizen based merely on a standard that the order was not taken lightly or that they set their own standards seems inadequate. If Terri's situation is a 'tragedy', the question comes to mind; what's wrong with it? Why is it 'tragic' to you, since it was purportedly done with due process?

I would rather say that if something is wrong with it, then everything is wrong with it.

Cordially,

82 posted on 03/31/2005 7:54:30 AM PST by Diamond (Qui liberatio scelestus trucido inculpatus.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

The spelling is fine my advice would be to take a course in reading comprehension


83 posted on 03/31/2005 9:15:44 AM PST by Fast1 (Destroy America buy Chinese goods,Shop at Wal-Mart 3/18/05 American was gone when I woke up)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
I can only imagine the current pain she is going through.

Only if your cerebel cortex has been liquefied.

84 posted on 03/31/2005 1:55:14 PM PST by JoethePirate
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To: SilentServiceCPOWife
That is why they've given Terri morphine.

The morphine is to slow down her heart rate.

85 posted on 03/31/2005 1:56:26 PM PST by JoethePirate
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To: Guenevere

I assume I am still permitted to respond to pings, Guennie. Which is what I was doing. Thanks anyway.


86 posted on 03/31/2005 4:23:43 PM PST by Peach (I'm in the WPPFF.)
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To: Peach; Canadian Outrage

> Would you like some court documents to read about this; I'll send you links if you'd like them.

I'd very much appreciate if you'd provide those links -- either by public posting or private message. Thanks.


87 posted on 04/05/2005 5:39:01 PM PDT by l.tecolote (doing what I can from California)
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