Shipman Alexa R
Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Int J Womens Dermatol. 2015 Mar 22;1(2):108-110. doi: 10.1016/j.ijwd.2015.02.003. eCollection 2015 Jun.
Jewish and female doctors were not allowed to practice medicine in Germany during Hitler's rule from 1933 to 1945. Data about the consequences of this on the health service are difficult to come by, but what information can be gathered demonstrates a detrimental effect on the nation's health. These data, however, must be interpreted with consideration to the morbidity and mortality from violence, death camps, slave labor, and the privations of war. The article summarizes the history of German health care during this period and also compares Germany to other nations at that time.
在1933年至1945年希特勒统治期间,犹太医生和女医生在德国被禁止行医。关于这对医疗服务造成的后果的数据很难获取,但所能收集到的信息表明这对该国的健康产生了不利影响。然而,这些数据在解读时必须考虑到暴力、死亡集中营、奴隶劳动和战争匮乏所导致的发病率和死亡率。本文总结了这一时期德国医疗保健的历史,并将德国与当时的其他国家进行了比较。