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Heinrich Mückter

Heinrich Mückter (14 June 1914 – 22 May 1987) was a German medical doctor, pharmacologist and chemist.

World War II edit

During the Nazi occupation of Poland, Mückter was deputy director of the Kraków Institute for Typhus and Virus Research. Mückter and his colleagues repeatedly experimented on concentration camp prisoners in Buchenwald. Many prisoners died as a result of the experiments.

Accused by Polish war crimes prosecutors of conducting medical experiments on concentration camp prisoners and Nazi forced labourers, Mückter escaped arrest and fled back to Germany.[1]

Invention of thalidomide edit

In 1946 Mückter became Head of Research at the Grünenthal pharmaceutical company, where he developed the infamous drug thalidomide. Aggressively-marketed as an over-the-counter sleeping pill and remedy for morning sickness in pregnancy, thalidomide was first made available on 1 October 1957, and it became the second best-selling medication in Germany after Bayer Aspirin. Thalidomide was eventually found to cause miscarriages, severe birth defects in babies whose mothers had taken the medication while pregnant, and severe nerve damage.[1][failed verification][2]

In January 1968, Mückter was put on trial along with other Grünenthal employees. The trial ended abruptly in April 1970 with a settlement.[citation needed]

Mückter was never charged in relation to his role in experiments on concentration camp prisoners, nor his role in the thalidomide scandal. He died on 22 May 1987.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Evans, Harold (14 November 2014). "Thalidomide: how men who blighted lives of thousands evaded justice". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  2. ^ Cuthbert A (2001). The Oxford Companion to the Body. Oxford University Press. p. 682. doi:10.1093/acref/9780198524038.001.0001. ISBN 9780198524038.

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