Marcinowski Filip, Nasierowski Tadeusz
Katedra i Klinika Psychiatryczna WUM.
Psychiatr Pol. 2016;50(1):261-8. doi: 10.12740/PP/38918.
In the interwar period the eugenic ideas gained the status of a scientific theory and become attractive to a wide range of physicians. Among them were doctors of Jewish origin who perceived eugenics as a tool in the fight for biological rebirth of the Jewish nation. Polish-Jewish psychiatrist Raphael Becker (1891-1939?), the author of dozens of scientific papers, was the most famous eugenist among Jewish psychiatrists, not only in Poland but also in Europe. After graduation in medicine at the University in Zurich and training in the psychiatry clinic Burghölzli under the guidance of Eugen Bleuler, Rafał Becker became interested in the question of epidemiology of mental disorders among the Jews. In the interwar period, dealing with the statistics of mental disorders among Polish Jews, and directing a psychiatric hospital "Zofiówka" in Otwock, he significantly contributed to the development of medical care for the mentally ill Jews in Poland. Becker's scientific ideas were greatly influenced by the work of Alfred Adler and Ernst Kretschmer. The article presents the life and scientific achievements of Becker, with particular emphasis on his views on eugenics.
在两次世界大战之间的时期,优生学思想获得了科学理论的地位,并吸引了广泛的医生群体。其中包括犹太裔医生,他们将优生学视为争取犹太民族生物重生的一种工具。波兰裔犹太精神病学家拉斐尔·贝克尔(1891 - 1939?)是数十篇科学论文的作者,他不仅是波兰,也是欧洲犹太精神病学家中最著名的优生学家。拉斐尔·贝克尔在苏黎世大学医学院毕业后,在尤金·布洛伊勒的指导下于布尔格霍兹利精神病诊所接受培训,之后他开始对犹太人精神障碍的流行病学问题产生兴趣。在两次世界大战之间的时期,他处理波兰犹太人精神障碍的统计数据,并在奥托克经营一家名为“佐菲乌卡”的精神病院,他为波兰犹太精神病患者的医疗护理发展做出了重大贡献。贝克尔的科学思想深受阿尔弗雷德·阿德勒和恩斯特·克雷奇默著作的影响。本文介绍了贝克尔的生平与科学成就,特别强调了他对优生学的观点。