Chowkwanyun Merlin
Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University.
J Hist Med Allied Sci. 2019 Apr 1;74(2):127-144. doi: 10.1093/jhmas/jrz026.
Common narratives about the mid-century American medical profession's stunning rise forget a key element: political repression. During the 1940s and 1950s, the American Medical Association (AMA) and its allies sought to eliminate those who questioned American medicine's status quo, in particular opposition to national health insurance (NHI) and condoning of racism within its ranks. One casualty was the Association for Internes and Medical Students (AIMS), which into the 1940s, was the most prominent vehicle for medical student and trainee political organizing in the United Status. This article tells the story of its rapid demise in the era of McCarthyism at the hands of an AMA campaign to besmirch AIMS's name, and in the process, destroy it.
关于美国医学界在20世纪中叶惊人崛起的常见叙述忽略了一个关键因素:政治镇压。在20世纪40年代和50年代,美国医学协会(AMA)及其盟友试图清除那些质疑美国医学现状的人,特别是反对国家医疗保险(NHI)以及纵容其内部种族主义的人。一个牺牲品是实习医生和医学生协会(AIMS),在20世纪40年代之前,它是美国医学生和实习生政治组织最突出的载体。本文讲述了它在麦卡锡主义时代迅速衰落的故事,这是美国医学协会抹黑AIMS之名并在这个过程中摧毁它的一场运动所致。