20 resultados para physician attitude
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
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Photograph found in book donated to LBI library by Alex Natan (AR 11349)
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Otto Gersuny graduated with a degree in medicine from the University of Vienna in June 1914. He attributed his being a doctor to his survival of World War I.
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Photograph found in book donated to LBI library by Alex Natan (AR 11349)
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Bernhard Bardach World War I Album I
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Bernhard Bardach World War I Album I
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Bernhard Bardach World War I Album I
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World War I Album II
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World War I Album II
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World War I Album II
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Dr. Paul Ornstein in the early 1940s at his desk at the Barker Central School in Barker, NY, where he served as school physician.
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Dr. Curt Bejach was town physician of Berlin-Kreuzberg 1922 - 1933. He was born on Dec. 20, 1890, and died in Auschwitz in 1944
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Obituaries; photos with family; newspaper clippings.
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Testimony and letter of Dr. Max Hamburger about surviving Auschwitz; 1986
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Brochure on occasion of the 1986 exhibition ‘Heilen und Vernichten im Nationalsozialismus’ (Healing and destruction under the Nazis) in Aachen, Germany. It includes a list of Hirschfeld’s publications.
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Childhood in Berlin; cultural life in fin-de-siecle Berlin; voyages and travels; marriage with physician Ernst Gustav Levin; contains newspaper clippings on author's mother, the social worker Hermine Lesser, copies of letter by the author from 1942, poems by Ernst Ludwig Levin