[Co-editors and editors with Jewish origins of the first German journals for anaesthesia. Their fate under National Socialism and an attempt at a biographical appreciation].

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[Co-editors and editors with Jewish origins of the first German journals for anaesthesia. Their fate under National Socialism and an attempt at a biographical appreciation]. / Goerig, Michael; Goetz, Alwin E.

In: ANAESTHESIST, Vol. 59, No. 9, 9, 2010, p. 818-841.

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title = "[Co-editors and editors with Jewish origins of the first German journals for anaesthesia. Their fate under National Socialism and an attempt at a biographical appreciation].",
abstract = "The decision to publish the journals Der Schmerz and Narkose und Anaesthesie in 1928 was an important step towards the professionalization of anaesthesiology in Germany. The appearance of both journals, which for economic reasons merged into Schmerz - Narkose - Anaesthesie 1 year later, was initiated and vehemently supported by Jewish physicians. As editors and co-editors they were deeply involved with the editorial tasks of the journals for years from the early beginnings. When the National Socialistic Party took over the government in Germany many of the Jewish colleagues were forced to quit their editorial tasks, were eliminated and replaced by {"}Arians{"}, they were persecuted and often arrested, forced to emigrate or decided to commit suicide due to inhumane personal circumstances. It is our intention to recall the biography and the terrible fate of the nearly unknown Jewish members of the editorial board of the first German anaesthesia journals. Moreover the biographic sketches promote a continuous discussion about the victims of an inhumane and barbarous ideology.",
keywords = "Germany, History, 20th Century, Anesthesiology history, Jews, Judaism, National Socialism history, Periodicals as Topic history, Germany, History, 20th Century, Anesthesiology history, Jews, Judaism, National Socialism history, Periodicals as Topic history",
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KW - Anesthesiology history

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KW - Judaism

KW - National Socialism history

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KW - History, 20th Century

KW - Anesthesiology history

KW - Jews

KW - Judaism

KW - National Socialism history

KW - Periodicals as Topic history

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