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sicians were excluded from all professional and scientific societies.
At first, those who were war veterans were nominally allowed to carry on
their insurance practice, but patients who kept going to them were
threatened and exposed to all kinds of unpleasantness on the part of the
insurance officials.
After the war began, certification and licensing were withdrawn from
all Jewish physicians and they were degraded to the status of lay
therapists. These physicians were forced to wear a blue shield with the
Star of David and had to add a middle name such as "Sarah" or "Israel."
Their prescriptions likewise had to bear the Star of David, which
exposed their patients to all kinds of unpleasantness when filling them
at pharmacies, most of which had signs in their windows reading "Jews
not wanted."
At first, the Aryan physicians were allowed to treat Jewish patients.
but finally they were prohibited from doing so. Hospitals refused
admission to Jewish patients, apart from a few courageous ones who
admitted them in defiance of the law. Jews were admitted to mental
institutions in separate wards, but usually were quickly transported
elsewhere for extermination.
In the early summer of 1943, Conti instigated and directed a wholesale
persecution of doctors who were either foreigners or persons of
so-called mixed blood and those related by marriage to Jews. At first,
they were removed from their practice and sent off to posts under
inferior Party doctors. In 1944, Conti went a step further and forbade
these physicians to practice. They were drafted into the Speer
organization, in which they were employed solely at manual labor, their
living conditions being little better than those of concentration camp
inmates.
Prostitution of German Medicine Under National
Socialism
The totalitarian structure of the Nazi State demanded fundamental
subordination of all principles of medicine to National Socialist
population policy and racial concepts. The most emphatic and repelling
expression of those new aims and goals came from the Nazi Director of
Public Health in the Ministry of the Interior, Dr. Arthur Guett, who
took office in 1933. In a book published in 1935 entitled "The
Structure of Public Health in the Third Reich," Guett announced
that "the ill-conceived 'love of thy neighbor' has to disappear,
especially in relation to inferior or asocial creatures. It is the
supreme duty of a national state to grant life and livelihood only to
the healthy and hereditarily sound portion of the people in order to
secure the maintenance of hereditarily sound and racially pure folk for
all eternity. The life of an individual has meaning only in the light of
that ultimate aim, that is, in the light of his meaning to his family
and to his national state"
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