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Doctors under Hitler

Author: Michael H Kater
Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1989.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Kater, Michael H., 1937-
Doctors under Hitler.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1989
(OCoLC)551316076
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Michael H Kater
ISBN: 0807818429 9780807818428 0807848581 9780807848586
OCLC Number: 19264823
Notes: Includes index.
Description: xii, 426 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1: Organizational and socioeconomic setting --
Supply, demand, and deployment of physicians --
The Nazi reshaping of the professional organization --
Medical specialization and income --
Practicing medicine in the third Reich --
2: The challenge of the Nazi movement --
Doctors in the Nazi party --
The Nazi physicians' league and other party affiliates --
Forms of resistance --
The problem of motivation reconsidered --
3: The dilemma of women physicians --
Demographic trends and tendencies --
Marriage, motherhood, and militancy --
University students --
Medica politica --
4: Medical faculties in crisis --
Infection of medical science with Nazi ideology --
The mechanics and essence of faculty politicization --
Anti-semitism, resistance, and the future of medical academia --
5: Students of medicine at the crossroads --
The development of the medical discipline in peace and in war --
Implications of politics and social class --
The so-called Jewish question and the quality of medical instruction --
6: The persecution of Jewish physicians --
The medicalization of the "Jewish question" --
Precarious legality: till September 1935 --
Progressive disfranchisement: from the 1935 Nuremberg race laws to delicensure in September 1938 --
The end of the Jewish doctors --
A chronicle of exile and a demographic reckoning --
The crisis of physicians and medicine under Hitler.
Responsibility: Michael H. Kater.

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