Talk:Phenol
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NightCrawler made the following change, which I have reversed:
- Patients of Auschwitz and other concentration camps were often killed by phenol injections.
- [ed: prior version was Patients of the Auschwitz I concentration camp hospital were often killed by phenol injections.]
Apart from referring to 'patients' of concentration camps (?) - an indication of slap-dash thinking - this change seems to have been made merely to support a change, also made by NightCrawler, to the Diana Rowden page, concerning the use of phenol on prisoners - the issue being whether or not certain prisoners injected with phenol at Natweiler concentration camp were still alive when placed in a crematorium oven.
Eye-witness testimony (quoted on Talk:Diana Rowden) suggests that they were indeed still alive, but NightCrawler wishes to deny this, although his/her grounds for doing so are not clear.
I have no issue with the statement that people were killed by phenol injection at more than one concentration camp. My concern is merely that the version prior to NightCrawler's change was more objective. Petermanchester 11:24, 13 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Dermabrasion??
Isn't phenol used for dermabrasion? H Padleckas 12:38, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
