Hayden, Deborah. Pox. Genius, Madness, and the Mysteries of Syphilis. Basic Books. 2003. ISBN0-465-02881-0; Hitler syphilis theory revived; Heinrich Himmler's physician, Felix Kersten, allegedly had access to a medical report that was held under lock and key that supposedly proved that Hitler had syphilis. (Kessel, Joseph. The Man With the Miraculous Hands: The Fantastic Story of Felix Kersten, Himmler's Private Doctor, Burford Books: Springfield, NJ, 2004. ISBN1-58080-122-6; see also Hitler the Paretic (Syphilitic)
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Hayden, Deborah. Pox. Genius, Madness, and the Mysteries of Syphilis. Basic Books. 2003. ISBN0-465-02881-0; Hitler syphilis theory revived; Heinrich Himmler's physician, Felix Kersten, allegedly had access to a medical report that was held under lock and key that supposedly proved that Hitler had syphilis. (Kessel, Joseph. The Man With the Miraculous Hands: The Fantastic Story of Felix Kersten, Himmler's Private Doctor, Burford Books: Springfield, NJ, 2004. ISBN1-58080-122-6; see also Hitler the Paretic (Syphilitic)
Schneider briefly made Hitler's acquaintance when the latter visited an old and at this time mentally deranged party comrade from the early days of his political activity at the Schwabing Hospital. Public Mental Health Practices in GermanyArchived 2012-08-12 at the Wayback Machine; Schenck, Ernst Günther. Patient Hitler. Eine medizinische Biographie, Droste: Düsseldorf, 1989. ISBN3-8289-0377-0, P. 514.
Vernon, W. H. D. "Hitler, the man – notes for a case history" (PDF-Datei; 2.8 MB). In: The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Volume 37, Issue 3, July 1942, P. 295–308; compare Medicus: "A Psychiatrist Looks at Hitler". In: The New Republic, April 26th, 1939, P. 326–327.
Schneider briefly made Hitler's acquaintance when the latter visited an old and at this time mentally deranged party comrade from the early days of his political activity at the Schwabing Hospital. Public Mental Health Practices in GermanyArchived 2012-08-12 at the Wayback Machine; Schenck, Ernst Günther. Patient Hitler. Eine medizinische Biographie, Droste: Düsseldorf, 1989. ISBN3-8289-0377-0, P. 514.