Schwarz D
St.-Josefs-Krankenhaus, Potsdam.
Zentralbl Gynakol. 1988;110(15):970-4.
Since ancient time subtile cultic regulations have been fundamentals of the habits of jewish people. Women had been affected from these in a considerable degree, consequently pressed into a social exceptional position. The laws of cleanness about behaviour during menstruation have been joined on a large scale. Nevertheless, behind the religious demands are a actual quinding directives of hygiene and timeless ethical principles. The question for prophylactic hints enclosed there cannot be answered.
自古以来,微妙的宗教仪式规定一直是犹太民族习俗的基础。妇女在很大程度上受到这些规定的影响,因此被置于社会特殊地位。关于经期行为的清洁律法在很大程度上有所体现。然而,在宗教要求背后是实际的卫生指导方针和永恒的道德原则。其中所包含的预防性提示问题无法得到解答。