In the early seventeenth century, the Jews formally established two separate communities in Amsterdam, the Portuguese Sephardi and the High German Ashkenazi congregations. Until the end of the eighteenth century, medical care for the Amsterdam indigent Jews had been controlled and regulated by the powerful Parnasim, the de facto rulers, of each community. The primary communal organizations that were exclusively responsible for medical care for the poor were the Bikur Holim societies. This approach for the care of the indigent Jewish sick became ineffective in the nineteenth century and was replaced by a hospital-based system. This essay describes how seriously ill indigent Jews in nineteenth-century Amsterdam received hospital care, tracing...
The transformation of Dutch Ashkenazi Jewry after the Emancipation Decree of 1796 was not part of a ...
It is difficult to speak about Jewish involvement in the medicine and science during the Renaissance...
Illness was a defining experience for prisoners of Nazi concentration camps and ghettos, and yet the...
Major improvements in medical diagnostics and treatments in Dutch hospital care during the second ha...
Jewish interest in medicine has a religious motivation with the preservation of health and life as r...
The Jewish hospital movement in the USA, which started in the last century for Jews as foreign immig...
According to Mary Wagner, the author of Jewish Hospitals Yesterday and Today, Jewish Hospitals emerg...
Health Outcomes in the Mellah of Merrakesh from 1879-1912, observes public health outcomes in Jewish...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The forty-two Ascamot prepared by the Parnasim David Abrabanel Dormido and Eliau d...
Received 17 May 2021. Accepted 21 June 2021. Published online 9 July 2021.The essay’s primary purpos...
Despite the opening of German universities to Jews in the 1860s, they were restricted to fields not ...
This study uses a unique historical GIS dataset compiled from birth, death, and population register ...
Montefiore Hospital, organized by the Hebrew Ladies Hospital Aid Society, opened its doors in 1908 t...
This research studies the history of Mount Sinai Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a private, nonsec...
The hospital ran its own nursing school, published a medical journal, and became one of a small numb...
The transformation of Dutch Ashkenazi Jewry after the Emancipation Decree of 1796 was not part of a ...
It is difficult to speak about Jewish involvement in the medicine and science during the Renaissance...
Illness was a defining experience for prisoners of Nazi concentration camps and ghettos, and yet the...
Major improvements in medical diagnostics and treatments in Dutch hospital care during the second ha...
Jewish interest in medicine has a religious motivation with the preservation of health and life as r...
The Jewish hospital movement in the USA, which started in the last century for Jews as foreign immig...
According to Mary Wagner, the author of Jewish Hospitals Yesterday and Today, Jewish Hospitals emerg...
Health Outcomes in the Mellah of Merrakesh from 1879-1912, observes public health outcomes in Jewish...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The forty-two Ascamot prepared by the Parnasim David Abrabanel Dormido and Eliau d...
Received 17 May 2021. Accepted 21 June 2021. Published online 9 July 2021.The essay’s primary purpos...
Despite the opening of German universities to Jews in the 1860s, they were restricted to fields not ...
This study uses a unique historical GIS dataset compiled from birth, death, and population register ...
Montefiore Hospital, organized by the Hebrew Ladies Hospital Aid Society, opened its doors in 1908 t...
This research studies the history of Mount Sinai Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a private, nonsec...
The hospital ran its own nursing school, published a medical journal, and became one of a small numb...
The transformation of Dutch Ashkenazi Jewry after the Emancipation Decree of 1796 was not part of a ...
It is difficult to speak about Jewish involvement in the medicine and science during the Renaissance...
Illness was a defining experience for prisoners of Nazi concentration camps and ghettos, and yet the...