Monday 25 May 2020

Marcin Moskalewicz, Ute Caumanns, Fritz Dross (eds): Jewish Medicine and Healthcare in Central Eastern Europe: Shared Identities, Entangled Histories, Cham: Springer 2019. Print ISBN 978-3-319-92479-3; Online ISBN 978-3-319-92480-9


  • Jewish– German–Polish: Histories and Traditions in Medical Culture, Marcin Moskalewicz, Ute Caumanns, Fritz Dross, 1-9

BETWEEN RELIGIOUS AND MEDICAL AUTHORITY: EARLY MODERN JEWISH CARE FOR BODY AND SOUL

  • Yiddish “Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum” From Early Modern Poland: A Humanistic Symbiosis of Latin Medicine and Jewish Thought; Ewa Geller; 13-25
  • ‘When the Rabbi Meets the Doctor’: Differing Attitudes to Medical Diagnosis Among Halakhic Authorities in Eastern and Central Europe in the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Century, Eliezer Sariel, 27-39
  • The Debate over Early Burial Amongst Jews in the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in the 1790s, Hans-Uwe Lammel, 41-60

MODERN JEWISH HEALTHCARE: COMMUNITY AND THE STATE

  • German Medicine, Folklore and Language in Popular Medical Practices of the Eastern European Jews (Nineteenth to Twentieth Century), Marek Tuszewicki, 63-78
  • Jewish Bodies and Jewish Doctors During the Cholera Years of the Polish Kingdom, Katharina Kreuder-Sonnen, 79-95
  • Work of Jewish Medical Community and the Health Culture at School in the Second Republic of Poland (1918–1939), Beata Szczepańska, 97-108
  • A Survey of Jewish Healthcare in Poland After WWII, Ignacy Einhorn, Jakub Einhorn, 109-127

SHARED IDENTITIES

  • German-Jewish Doctors as Members of the Colonial Health Service in the Dutch East Indies in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century, Philipp Teichfischer, 131-153
  • Jewish Students from Silesia Studying at the Medical Faculty of Vienna University in the Years 1850–1938 According to the Records Regarding University Promotion and Requirements, Joanna Lusek, Horst Doležal, 155-186
  • Between ‘Here’ and ‘There’: The Dual Identity of Dr. Izrael Milejkowski, Naomi Menuhin, 187-198
  • A Doctor’s War Testimony: The Four Incarnations of “Dr. Twardy”, Monika Rice, 199-217
  • “Ich bin ein Koszaliner”? Struggles with Belongings in Borderlands. Leslie Baruch Brent’s Autobiography Sunday’s Child? A Memoire, Miłosława Borzyszkowska-Szewczyk, 219-233

JEWISH DOCTORS IN THE FACE OF TERROR AND EXTERMINATION

  • Jewish Doctors: A Place in Holocaust History, Ross W. Halpin, 237-248
  • Fate of the Jewish Doctors – Members of the Jewish Chamber of Physicians in the Warsaw Ghetto (1940–1943), Maria Ciesielska, 249-260
  • Coping with the Impossible: The Developmental Roots of the Jewish Medical System in the Ghettos, Miriam Offer, 261-277
URL: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-92480-9#toc

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