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In: Philosophy and Medicine Ser. v.135
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction to the Translation -- Introduction: History of the Medical Holocaust from the Perspective of the Perpetrators -- The Standard National Socialist Text of Medical Ethics -- Transmitting the National Socialist Weltanschauung to Medical Students, Midwives, and School Children -- Value of the Translation -- Corporatism and Professionalization: Stand and Beruf -- Personal Union vs. the Iron Fist: The Necessity of Medical Laws -- Deadly Duty: A Routine Day in the Life of a Physician at Auschwitz -- Translating National Socialist German into English -- Reading Ramm's Text as a Textbook -- Contents -- Part I: The Ideal Conception of Medicine and the Medical Profession Through the Ages -- Part II: Ordinance of Licensure -- The Organization of the Medical Profession -- The German Fund Physicians' Union (KVD) -- Reich Physicians' Chamber -- Repeal of the Freedom to Advertise and the Decree of the Healing Practitioner Law -- Part III: The Public Health Service and the Responsibilities of State Health Departments -- Part IV: The National Socialist German Workers Party as Guardian of the Health of the Volk -- Part V: On the Essence and Work of the Physician in the National Socialist State -- The Physician as Manager of the Sick -- The Responsibilities and Duties of the Physician in Practice -- Licensure for Fund Practice and Physicians' Responsibility in Social Insurance -- The Physician as Caretaker of Race and Preserver of the Volk Population -- What Was the Form of the Political Preservation of Our Volk Before the Overtaking of Power? -- The Physician as Health Educator -- Preventive Medicine for Mother and Child -- The Education of Young People for Health -- Care of the Working Population by Industrial Medicine.
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