In the case of Hitler, psychopathography showed certain problems. Hitler was able to handle his psychopathology very well, even to where he could use his symptoms to steer the emotions …show more content…
So, he took to drugs like cocaine and amphetamines to make him “the Nazi Superman.” The documentary exerts a letter from his physician Dr. Theodore Morell, dubbed the "Reichsmaster of injections" a 'quack', 'phony' and 'charlatan'. The physicians administered Hitler with a as many as 80 drugs every day that included tonics and rediculous treatments from morphine and barbiturates, vitamins and probiotics to bull semen, and rat …show more content…
Morell injected Hitler with extracts from the prostate glands or ground testicles of young bulls to extrenuate his libido so he could keep up with his much younger lover, Eva Braun. Morell directed the libido creating drug before Hitler went to his room to spend the night with his young wife. Some believe that the drugs metamorphosed egomaniac Hitler into an inhuman mass murderer. According to National Geographic Nazi Underworld - “Hitler's Drug Use Revealed, psychiatrist Professor Nassir Ghaemi claims Hitler's drug abuse exacerbated his manic depression, reducing him to a feeble, trembling figure.”
Morell’s impact on Hitler was compassionate; the doctor restricted himself to giving diet tips and, of course, authorizing Mutaflor and Dr. Koester’s Antigas Pills. But over time he became more administrative over what Hitler was allowed to eat, and the number and aptitude of medications he prescribed grew dramatically. In the years to come he would prescribe enzymes, liver concentrate, restorative, hormones, anesthetic, narcotics, tranquilizers, muscle stimulates, morphine derivatives (to induce constipation), laxatives (to relieve it), and other drugs by the