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380 RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP HYGIENE
Journal of Investigative Medicine, 2005Purpose Many epidemiological studies have reported that sleep problems are frequent in children. A common sleep disturbance, sleep disordered breathing, is also known to vary by ethnicity, but little is known about other sleep problems that may be affected by racial background.
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In the Name of Public Health — Nazi Racial Hygiene
New England Journal of Medicine, 2004The history of Nazi racial-hygiene policies and eugenics reminds us of the importance of guarding against the use of genetics for the purpose of discrimination. Dr. Susan Bachrach relates this history.
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Racial Hygiene and Professional Leadership
2000Abstract Paul Weindling’s study of German medical culture since 1870 stresses the extent to which the German medical profession had adopted the notion of racial hygiene much prior to 1933, and that doctors’ long-standing tendency to regard medicine in terms of service to state and nation rather than to sick individuals made it easy ...
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Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygiene
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995Between 1940 and 1945, German physicians, orderlies, and nurses deliberately killed about 200 000 of their patients in an effort to eliminate "lives unworthy of living" from German hospitals. Victims of the operation included most of the nation's severely mentally ill and physically handicapped, but also many epileptics, sick foreign workers ...
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A CRITIQUE OF MODERN METHODS IN RACIAL HYGIENE
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923One of the great trends in modern times, indeed, within the last fifty years, is the attempt on the part of the community to help its weaker members. This era was probably ushered in by such epoch-making events as the Emancipation Proclamation, the freeing of the serfs, and the inauguration of the Red Cross.
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Monism, Racial Hygiene, and National Socialism
2012On Ernst Haeckel’s eightieth birthday, his private secretary Heinrich Schmidt (1874–1935) edited a festschrift entitled Was wir Ernst Haeckel verdanken (“What We Owe to Ernst Haeckel”).1 Although not all of the contributors were members of the German Monist League or “standing on monist ground,”2 the list of contributors from all over the world reads ...
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Racial degeneration, mental hygiene, and the beginning of Peruvian psychiatry, 1922–1934.
History of Psychology, 2019Between 1922 and 1934, three pamphlets and a series of articles on mental hygiene were published in important newspapers in Lima, Peru. Their authors were Hermilio Valdizán and Honorio Delgado, two members of the first generation of psychiatrists in the country. These mass publications aimed to educate the population on what mental illness was, as well
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Care of the Medical Ethos: Reflections on Social Darwinism, Racial Hygiene, and the Holocaust
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998The core values of medicine-healing, relief of suffering, and compassion-have ancient roots and have been reiterated on countless occasions over the millennia.
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