Members of the International Medical Commission in Berlin at the meeting with German Health State Leader, Dr Leonardo Conti.
From left to right:
2nd - Dr François Naville, Professor of Forensic Medicine at the University of Geneva, Switzerland;
4th - Dr Vincenzo Palmieri, Professor of Forensic Medicine and Criminology at the University of Naples, Italy;
6th - Dr Helge Tramsen, Prosecutor at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Copenhagen, Denmark;
7th - Dr Eduard Miloslavić, Professor of Forensic Medicine and Criminology at the University of Zagreb, Croatia;
8th - Dr František Hájek, Professor of Forensic Medicine and Criminology at the University of Prague, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (Czech Republic);
9th - Dr Ferenc Orsós, Professor of Forensic Medicine and Criminology at the University of Budapest, Hungary;
12th - Dr Leonard Conti, German State Health Leader (Reichsgesundheitsführer), a host of the meeting;
13th - Dr Marko Markov, Reader of Forensic Medicine and Criminology at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria;
14th - Dr Alexandru Birkle, Reader at the Forensic Medicine and Criminology Institute in Bucarest, Romania;
15th - Dr Gerhard Buhtz - Professor of Forensic Medicine and Criminology at the University of Breslau (Wroclaw), a supervisor of Commission's work;
17th - Dr Reimond Speleers, Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Ghent, Belgium;
19th - Dr Arno Saxén - Professor of Pathological Anatomy at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
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