The East End of London experienced an explosion of its Jewish population, from 35,000 in 1881 to 120,000 in 1910. The majority were poor, of foreign birth, living in overcrowded, sub-standard housing, and engaged in unhealthy occupations. Their arrival brought problems for both the indigenous population and the existing London Jewish community, threatening a crisis which could have overwhelmed the strained general medical services and irreparably damaged the Jewish community. A further problem was the attempt by various missionary societies to provide medical assistance at the cost of religious conversion. The crisis was averted, due to the efforts of the poor themselves and the wealthy established Jews - not always in harmony; and to simul...
はじめに Ⅰ.クライスト・ホスピタルの設立と関係史料 Ⅱ.救済の多様性 Ⅲ.救済事例にみる子どもの運命と人々 おわりにChrist\u27s Hospital was one of the Royal...
the United States. The still young country was growing in population and com-mercial enterprise, but...
In 1914, seven million Jews across Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean were caught in the c...
The thesis compares the founding and development of two sectarian hospitals in the East End of Londo...
This thesis examines Irish and Jewish mothers' experience of maternity provision and infant care ser...
The A. recalls that between 1880 and 1914, Great Britain knew a very strong Jewish immigration comin...
In 1914 The Jewish Community in the city of Łódź was comprised of 162,500 residents. During the Grea...
Major improvements in medical diagnostics and treatments in Dutch hospital care during the second ha...
Montefiore Hospital, organized by the Hebrew Ladies Hospital Aid Society, opened its doors in 1908 t...
Organizations whose fundamentalist eschatology inspired them to attempt to convert Jews to Christian...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D171467 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
In the early seventeenth century, the Jews formally established two separate communities in Amsterda...
British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Jews (BSPGJ) was founded in1842 in Londo...
This work explores changes and developments in London's Jewish community in the years between 1840 a...
The present study examines the problems which the London medical officers of health encountered in p...
はじめに Ⅰ.クライスト・ホスピタルの設立と関係史料 Ⅱ.救済の多様性 Ⅲ.救済事例にみる子どもの運命と人々 おわりにChrist\u27s Hospital was one of the Royal...
the United States. The still young country was growing in population and com-mercial enterprise, but...
In 1914, seven million Jews across Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean were caught in the c...
The thesis compares the founding and development of two sectarian hospitals in the East End of Londo...
This thesis examines Irish and Jewish mothers' experience of maternity provision and infant care ser...
The A. recalls that between 1880 and 1914, Great Britain knew a very strong Jewish immigration comin...
In 1914 The Jewish Community in the city of Łódź was comprised of 162,500 residents. During the Grea...
Major improvements in medical diagnostics and treatments in Dutch hospital care during the second ha...
Montefiore Hospital, organized by the Hebrew Ladies Hospital Aid Society, opened its doors in 1908 t...
Organizations whose fundamentalist eschatology inspired them to attempt to convert Jews to Christian...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D171467 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
In the early seventeenth century, the Jews formally established two separate communities in Amsterda...
British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Jews (BSPGJ) was founded in1842 in Londo...
This work explores changes and developments in London's Jewish community in the years between 1840 a...
The present study examines the problems which the London medical officers of health encountered in p...
はじめに Ⅰ.クライスト・ホスピタルの設立と関係史料 Ⅱ.救済の多様性 Ⅲ.救済事例にみる子どもの運命と人々 おわりにChrist\u27s Hospital was one of the Royal...
the United States. The still young country was growing in population and com-mercial enterprise, but...
In 1914, seven million Jews across Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean were caught in the c...