Abstract
Background. During the period of National Socialism, many politically motivated changes occurred in Germany in all areas of medicine and consequently in the field of dermatology as well. Most of the Jewish dermatologists were removed from their positions; many of the chair reshuffles were executed for political causes. These changes caused decline of dermatology in the time of National Socialism. Study. This report gives an overview of the developments and changes in the Dermatological University Hospital (DUH) at Greifswald between 1933 and 1945. 3000 medical records were evaluated and archival data and literature reviewed. With these data we were able to reconstruct historical, medical and political aspects. Results. We found a rapid increase in the number of patients suffering from venereal diseases during World War II and an increase in compulsory treatment as well as in forced sterilization. In six cases, the DUH was involved in the practice of compulsory sterilization. Research was performed with mustard gas in patients at the DUH.
Titel in Übersetzung | The Dermatological University Hospital during National Socialism: A contribution to the history of dermatology |
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Originalsprache | Deutsch |
Seiten (von - bis) | 219-223 |
Seitenumfang | 5 |
Fachzeitschrift | Hautarzt |
Jahrgang | 62 |
Ausgabenummer | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - März 2011 |
Extern publiziert | Ja |
Schlagwörter
- "Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring"
- Dermatological Hospital at Greifswald
- History of dermatology
- National Socialism
- Veneral diseases