Association of socialist doctors

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The Association of Socialist Doctors (VSAe) (1918–1933) was an association of left-wing, socialist doctors and dentists. He emerged from the Social Democratic Medical Association (1913–1926). From 1925 to 1933 the VSAe published the magazine Der Sozialistische Doktor.

Social Democratic Medical Association - Social Democratic Medical Association - Working Group of Social Democratic Doctors

Economic disputes between doctors and health insurance companies led to the establishment of the Association of Doctors in Germany in 1900 . The main points of contention were: collective or individual contract, free choice of doctor or limited choice of doctor, flat rate or payment according to individual services and finally the amount of doctor's income.

The doctors committed to the labor movement brought this situation into conflict. On the one hand, they felt obliged to the health insurance, in particular the local health insurance funds and their self-administration, which were oriented towards social democratic free trade unions, but on the other hand, they were neither willing nor able to agree to their sometimes humiliating and not very objective practices towards doctors, nor to the official policy of doctors. Rather, they believed that doctors and health insurers should work together in the interests of workers. In 1913, when the struggle between health insurers and doctors reached a climax, the socialist doctors Ignaz Zadek , Raphael Silberstein , Karl Kollwitz and Ernst Simmel founded the Social Democratic Medical Association in Berlin .

When other parties ( USPD and KPD ) developed out of social democracy in 1917/18 , the social democratic medical association was faced with an acid test. The majority of the members agreed on a left-wing medical association (instead of three or more) under the name Association of Socialist Doctors (VSAe) with the new chairman Raphael Silberstein . In the VSAe , membership was in principle independent of party affiliation.

The Social Democratic Medical Association was henceforth less important. In 1926 he merged with the Social Democratic Medical Association to form the only working group of social democratic doctors recognized by the party executive of the SPD , which mostly insisted on demarcation, although there were double memberships in the working group of social democratic doctors and in the association of socialist doctors . In the study group was provided primarily by Benno Chajes , Alfred Grotjahn , Felix Konigsberg , Alfred Korah , Franz Karl Meyer-Brodnitz , Julius Moses and Raphael Silberstein .

In the 1920s and early 1930s, the Association of Socialist Doctors (VSAe) presented itself as the legitimate successor to the Social Democratic Doctors' Association founded in 1913 .

Association of Socialist Doctors (VSAe)

Party affiliation

From the statutes of the Association of Socialist Doctors. In: The Socialist Doctor , May 1930

In the VSAe , membership was in principle independent of party affiliation. It was soon the only professional organization in which both social democratic and communist members were active.

In November 1927, the VSAe took part in the election of the medical association in Berlin with its own list, which was composed of members from all socialist directions. This list achieved 169 votes, so that four members ( Ignaz Zadek , Leo Klauber , Ernst Simmel , Minna Flake ) and four deputies ( Otto Juliusburger , Richard Schmincke , Georg Loewenstein , Max Hodann ) were elected to the medical parliament.

In February 1928, the membership of the members of the VSAe was divided according to the following key: 50% SPD , 20% KPD , 30% non-party .

On May 27, 1928, at the Dresden Reichstagung of the VSAe , the members Andreas Knack , Karl Eskuchen , Salo Drucker and Kurt Glaser (1892–1982) opposed the acceptance of non-party colleagues as full members. But you could not get your way with this demand. As a compromise, the following resolution was unanimously adopted by the delegates:

“The Association of Socialist Doctors fully recognizes the importance of party membership in the interest of the impetus of the socialist movement. He seriously advises the members to join one of the existing socialist party organizations and to participate actively in them. "

In the context of the escalating conflicts between the SPD and KPD in 1929, exclusion proceedings against the members Richard Schmincke , Martha Ruben-Wolf and Leo Klauber were initiated at the 3rd Reichstag of the VSAe in Chemnitz in December 1929 . As KPD members and representatives of the VSAe , they were accused of taking aggressive positions against social democracy and thereby damaging the ideas and concerns expressed by the VSAe to the outside world. After extensive discussion, a vote was taken. Schmincke and Ruben-Wolf were excluded. The exclusion application against Klauber was rejected.

Union orientation

Graphic for the "Reich Section Healthcare." (Explanatory text)

From 1929 on, the local group in Berlin, soon also the other local groups of the VSAe, tried to establish a union. At the 3rd Reichstag in Chemnitz on December 7, 1929, the board of directors was commissioned to start negotiations with the Reich Healthcare Section in the General Association of Public Enterprises and the Movement of People and Goods , the predecessor organization of today's ÖTV . At the beginning of 1930 the General Free Employees' Association (AfA-Bund) made the VSAe an offer that it could join it on extremely favorable terms. Since the AfA-Bund limited itself to the organization of white-collar workers, while the general association of public companies comprised workers, employees and civil servants, this favorite remained for the VSAe . In the fall of 1930, the VSAe was finally able to join the general association .

VSAe members ran on the list of the free trade union movement for the Berlin Medical Association election in November 1931 . The candidates of the working group of social democratic doctors and the candidates of the KPD did not join this procedure. They ran for candidates on their own lists. Of the 119 seats to be allocated in the Berlin Medical Association, 69 were on the "List for the Preservation of Independent Professions" , 17 on the National Socialist list "Bund der Heilberufe für Sozialenneuerung," 10 on the list of young doctors , 7 on the list of Assistants , 6 on the list of the free trade union movement, 5 on the list of the Association of Social Democratic Doctors, 3 on the list of outpatient doctors and 2 on the list of the Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition (RGO) .

Board members

Salo Drucker (February 1926 - October 1930), Ewald Fabian (February 1925 - January 1933), Minna Flake (February 1925 - January 1933), Käte Frankenthal (April 1932 - January 1933), Güterbrock (February 1925) held positions on the board of the VSAe - February 1926), Ernst Haase (February 1930 - January 1933), Max Hodann (February 1930 - January 1933), Leo Klauber (February 1925 - January 1933), Georg Loewenstein (November 1928 - April 1932), Franz E. Rosenthal (February 1925 - April 1932), Schönberger (February 1930 - January 1933), Raphael Silberstein (1913 (1918) -1924), Ernst Simmel (1913 (1925) - January 1933), Laura Turnau (February 1925 - November 1928), F. Weiß (April 1932 - January 1933), Günther Wolf (Oct. 1930 - January 1933).

Prominent members of the association included Alfred Döblin , Friedrich Wolf , Max Levy-Suhl and Otto Fenichel .

Local groups - membership numbers

The VSAe was created in Berlin . The majority of its members lived and practiced in the capital, which is why the association was occasionally viewed as a Berlin institution with a few branches in the Reich territory. Even in its heyday , the VSAe only comprised 700 (May 1931) to a maximum of 850 (1932) members among the more than 52,000 physicians in Germany (1932), who were mostly conservative . Accordingly, the share of VSAe members in the total number of doctors and dentists in the Weimar Republic was only about 1.33%.

The first organization of socialist doctors outside Berlin, which was built on the same basis as the VSAe, was founded on January 18, 1927 in Leipzig by eight members.

  • Wroclaw . Founded November 11, 1929. - 20 members (November 1929). - Board of Directors: Kleemann, Neufeld.
  • Chemnitz . Founded in 1927. - 27 members (June 1929). - Board of Directors: Geis, Hannemann, Kurt Glaser (1892–1982), Ida Schönberger.
  • Dresden . Founded February 15, 1931. - 14 members (February 1931). - Board of Directors: Freund, Anna Stegmann , Weiner-Meißen.
  • Dusseldorf . Founded February 20, 1931. - 12 members (February 1931). - Board of Directors: Franz Zimmermann, Wilhelm Wadler, Karl Levi.
  • Frankfurt am Main . Founded October 22, 1928. - 16 members (October 1928), 26 members (June 1929). - Board of Directors: Theodor Plaut , Charlotte Landé and Kläre Haymann.
  • Karlsruhe . Founded in 1929. - Board of Directors: Eduard Kahn (1888–1978).
  • Leipzig . Founded January 18, 1927. - 8 members (January 1927). - Board of Directors: K. Soloweetschik.
  • Munich . Founded on January 12, 1929. - Board of Directors: Mieczyslaw Epstein (1868–1931), Wilhelm Mayer and Julian Marcuse .
  • Zwickau . - Board member Karl Eskuchen .

International Association of Socialist Doctors (IVSAe)

Statutes and organs of the IVSAe, January 1934

At the Chemnitz Reichstagung of the VSAe from December 7th to 8th, 1929 the slogan "Forward to the international medical movement" was issued. The VSAe conducted negotiations on education with the Austrian Association of Socialist Doctors , chaired by Josef Karl Friedjung , which had more than 800 members, and with the German and Czech associations in the Czechoslovak Republic , which were being formed under the leadership of Arnold Holitscher , Theodor Gruschka and Ernst Lieben of a fighting alliance. Above all, the fact that the Austrian and Czech associations consisted only of members of the Social Democratic parties, while the VSAe was a non-partisan association, made negotiations and understanding more difficult.

From May 23 to 25, 1931, the VSAe held its 4th Reichstagung in Karlsbad and then a 1st International Conference of Socialist Doctors. At this international conference on May 24th, the International Association of Socialist Doctors (IVSAe) was constituted with provisional guidelines. The following members were initially elected to the International Bureau, which was to be based in Berlin for the time being: Ernst Simmel and Ewald Fabian ( Germany ); Sommerville Hastings and Charles W. Brook ( England ); Arnold Holitscher and Max Popper (1872–1965) ( Czechoslovakia ); Ferenc Jahn (1902–1945) ( Hungary ); Kraulis - Riga ( Latvia ); JH Leunbach - Copenhagen ( Denmark ); Karl Evang ( Norway ).

Under the leadership of Alfred Korach , the German working group of social democratic doctors tried to prevent the purely social democratic medical associations of Czechoslovakia and Austria from joining the IVSAe . With success at the Austrian Association, which has a large number of members, but in vain at the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Medical Association. Just in time for the VSAe meeting in Karlovy Vary , the members of the German working group of social democratic physicians met on May 31, 1931 in Leipzig. The following took part in the VSAe meeting in Carlsbad as well as in the Leipzig meeting of the working group : Ottokar Beschoss (1899–1955. Resident as a doctor in 1929), Leo Blum (1908– ?. Stud. Med. Berlin), Lilli Ehrenfried , Rudolf Goldstein (1908- ?. Stud. Med. Berlin), Arnold Holitscher , Georg Loewenstein , Julian Marcuse , Ida Schönberger (1882 – ca. 1978. Sports doctor in Chemnitz), Julius Schönberger (1874–1958. Dentist in Berlin. On the Reich Board of the VSAe ), Anna Margarethe Stegmann , Herbert Wohlgemuth (1908-? Dentist in Berlin).

National Associations

  • America (USA) . In December 1930, an association of socialist doctors was founded in the United States . The condition for admission was the conviction that “the current economic order and class society must be transformed into an order in which the socialization of the means of production and their distribution guarantees a classless society.” This idea was recognized by the bourgeois American Medical Association as “made in Germany”. defamed. The Association of Socialist Doctors in the United States joined the IVSAe in 1931 .
Board members of the association were: Jacob Auslander - New York City, John Guttmann - New York City, F. Rukhaus - Cleveland (Ohio), Harnold S. Cohn - Cleveland (Ohio).
  • Argentina . In mid-1932, at the Congress of the Socialist Party of Argentina , a committee of socialist doctors was founded in Buenos Aires .
  • Denmark . In September 1932 the Danish section accepted every colleague who “stood on Marxist soil”. At the same time, an application for membership of the IVSAe was made for the group of 32 members .
Board of Directors: JH Leunbach - Copenhagen
  • Germany . The German VSAe - according to its own understanding, emerged from the Social Democratic Medical Association founded in 1913 - became the nucleus of the IVSAe at Pentecost 1931 . After the seizure of the German National Socialists of were VSAe and published his magazine Socialist doctor prohibited. The members were also persecuted for their activities in the VSAe . Ewald Fabian , the longtime secretary of the magazine The Socialist Doctor , managed to escape to Prague. Here he built up the International Medical Bulletin , which he oversaw as secretary under the pseudonym E. Silva. He was supported by the Czech Minister of Health Ludwig Czech .
  • England . On September 21, 1930, a committee was appointed at a medical conference in London to draw up statutes for the English Association of Socialist Doctors ( Socialist Medical Association ) and to prepare to join the IVSAe . A first meeting of the Socialist Medical Association was held on November 19, 1930. As the official organ of the association, a journal entitled Medicine Today and Tomorrow was published from October 1937 .
Board of Directors: Sommerville Hastings, Charles W. Brook, Welply, Elisabeth Bunbury.
  • France . In the middle of 1935 a Groupe des médecins socialistes de France was formed in Paris from around 40 members , which in February 1936 had grown to around 100. Addresses of friendship were exchanged with the doctors' faction of the Communist Party . In June 1936 the group joined the IVSAe .
Board of Directors: Oguse - Paris.
  • Holland . Secretary: BH Sajet - Amsterdam
  • Latvia . The Doctors 'Section of the Social Democratic Workers' Party in Latvia was established in the spring of 1925. From 10 members in 1925 it grew to 40 members in 1930. Whitsun 1931, the section joined the IVSAe .
Board of Directors: Emil Ogrinsch, T. Staprans, Eliasberg, Adamson, Klara Kalnin.
  • Norway . In June 1931 the Socialistiske loegers forening i Norge was finally constituted by 38 members from all party directions . A small number of the members were non-party. In May 1931, a provisional section of Norway had already joined the IVSAe . In the spring of 1932 the section had between 50 and 60 members. She published the journal Socialistik Medisinsk tidsskift as an organ of the Scandinavian sections (Norway - Sweden - Denmark).
Board of Directors: Karl Evang , Otto Galtung Hansen (1904–1981), Carl Viggo Lange (1904–1999), HG Dedichen, Nils Johansen, Bruusgard.
  • Austria . On the grounds that in the German VSAe the communists were "not in number, but certainly leading in terms of their influence," the Reich Association of Social Democratic Doctors in Austria , headed by Josef Karl Friedjung , refused to join the IVSAe .
Board of Directors: Josef Karl Friedjung , Philipp Elb.
  • Peru . After individual members made a request to join the IVSAe in November 1931, a national association for Peru of the IVSAe was founded in September 1932 , which the military government immediately dissolved.
  • Poland . In March 1934 the constituent meeting of the Polish Socialist Medical Association , which joined the IVSAe , took place in Warsaw .
Board of Directors: Z. Szymanowski, F. Kaczanowski, Jerzy Michalowicz, A. Kammler, Braude-Heller.
  • Sweden . At the initiative of the Norwegian Section, a Swedish Section ( Socialistiska medicinarföreningen ) of the IVSAe was founded in early 1934 .
Board of Directors: Nils Silverskiöld (1888–1957), Gunnar Inghe - Stockholm.
Board of Directors: H. Schneider - Zurich, Fritz Limacher - Bern, Gustav Adolf Welti (1876–1951) National Councilor Rheinfelden, I. Mensch - Tesserete.
The Zurich syndicalist Fritz Brupbacher was a member of the VSAe from March 1927 . From 1929 to 1936 he wrote articles for the journals The Socialist Doctor and International Medical Bulletin.
  • Spain . After the proclamation of the republic in April 1931, an association of socialist doctors ( Agrupación de Médicos Socialistas ) was formed in Spain , which initially leaned closely on the socialist general workers' association ( Unión General de Trabajadores (UBT) ). In June 1931, the Agrupación de Médicos Socialistas was renamed the Madrid Medical Syndicate ( Sindicato Médico de Madrid ), which worked together with the UGT, but did not require its members to take a concrete political stance, but only "to accept the basic principle of class struggle." In May In 1932 the Sindicato Médico de Madrid had about 200 members (with 2500 practicing doctors in Madrid). There were eight other local chapters in Spain. The total number of members was around 500 (out of around 20,000 practicing doctors in Spain). The syndicalists (CNT) also founded a “sanitary syndicate” which included doctors and all medical staff. The number of doctors who entered there was fewer than in the Sindicato Médico de Madrid.
Board. José Torre Blanco - Madrid.
  • Czechoslovakia . Two left-wing groups of doctors were formed in Czechoslovakia: the Association of Czechoslovak Social Democratic Doctors and the Association of German Social Democratic Doctors in the Czechoslovak Republic . Only social democratic doctors were organized in both groups. That did not prevent them from founding the IVSAe in May 1931 together with the VSAe, which was made up of social democrats, communists and non-party members . Under the patronage of the Czechoslovak Minister of Health Ludwig Czech , the Czechoslovak groups offered the IVSAe asylum in Prague until the beginning of 1938 after the Nazis came to power in the German Reich .
    • Association of Czechoslovak Social Democratic Doctors . In 1926, 40 members constituted the Association of Czechoslovak Social Democratic Doctors in Prague . In July 1930, apart from Prague, there were sections of this association in Pilsen , Mährisch Ostrau , Königgrätz and in Slovakia with a total of 150 to 200 members.
Board of Directors: Max Popper (1872–1965), Jar. Stuchlík, August Turek.
In mid-late 1931 a local group was founded in Bratislava and a regional group for Slovakia ( Svaz čsl. Lékařů sociálnĕdemokratických ) was established. The group in Bratislava had 51 members and the rest of Slovakia had 70 members.
  • Association of German Social Democratic Doctors in the Czechoslovak Republic . On February 2, 1930, the constituent assembly of the Association of German Social Democratic Doctors in the Czechoslovak Republic took place in Prague .
Board of Directors: Arnold Holitscher , Oskar Fischer, Feldstein, Epstein, Neumann.
  • Hungary . Due to massive repression, the Hungarian Association of Social Democratic Doctors only developed slowly in the late 1920s. On May 24, 1931, he joined the IVSAe in Karlsbad .
Board of Directors: Bela Totis - Budapest, Ferenc Jahn (1902–1945), Berkes, József Madzsar (1876–1944), Goldner, Schönstein, Brod, Biro, Karzas, Ella Fürst.

Topics in the VSAe and IVSAe (selection)

Alcohol question

  • 04.1926. Salo printer . Alcohol and public health. In: The socialist doctor , 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), pp. 39–41 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Otto Juliusburger . Contribution to the discussion on Salo Drucker (alcohol and public health). In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), p. 41 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. Salo Drucker, Max Hodann , Otto Juliusburger, Littwitz, Franz E. Rosenthal and Laura Turnau . The socialist doctor and the fight against alcoholism. In: The Socialist Doctor, Volume 3 (1928), Issue 4 (April), pp. 36–37 (digitized version)
  • 12.1928. Salo printer. August Forel. A short epilogue on his 80th birthday. In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 33–34 (digitized version)
  • 12.1928. The working group of socialist alcohol opponents. In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 37–39 (digitized version )
  • 05/06/1931. Otto Juliusburger. Alcoholism, housing shortages, land reform. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 5–6 (May – June), pp. 158–161 (digitized version )
  • 11.1931. Arnold Holitscher . Great Depression and the Fight against Alcohol. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 11 (November), pp. 306–308 (digitized version )
  • 01.1932. Arnold Holitscher. The 7th Austrian alcohol day. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 1 (January), pp. 16-17 (digitized version)
  • 01.1932. Salo printer. Drinkers children. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 1 (January), pp. 18-25 digitized
  • 04/03/1936. Arnold Holitscher. The social balance of the alcoholic family. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , 3rd year (1936), issue 2.3 (March – April), pp. 28–33 (digitized version )
  • 10.1937. Arnold Holitscher. The XXI. International Congress Against Alcoholism in Warsaw. September 12 to 17, 1937. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 8 (October), pp. 100–101 (digitized version )

Outpatient question

Occupational medicine

  • 07.1925. Alfred Beyer . Industrial hygiene. In: Bulletin of the "Association of Socialist Doctors", 1st year (1925), Issue 2–3 (July), p. 16 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Maria Seyring. Women's gainful employment and public health. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 1 (April), pp. 18–22 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Minna Flake . Spas and Workers. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), pp. 43–46 (digitized version )
  • 11.1926. Ewald Fabian . Solidarity with the English miners! In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 2–3 (November), p. 46 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. B. Milyutin. The rest homes in the Soviet Union. In: The socialist doctor, 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), pp. 24–26 (digitized version)
  • 06.1929. Minna Flake. To the draft of an occupational health and safety law. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), pp. 50–54 (digitized version )
  • 12.1929. Dora Fabian . Annual general meeting of the German Society for Industrial Hygiene. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 4 (December), pp. 174–178 (digitized version )
  • 12.1929. Dora Fabian. Nutrition in the company. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 4 (December), pp. 178–179 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. Hans Mayer-Daxlanden - NY City. The Influence of Flow Work on American Worker's Health. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), pp. 102–111 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. L. Pikler - Budapest. The question of working hours and work intensity as a physiological and psychological problem. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 3 (July), pp. 111–113 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. To the mine accident in Neurode. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), p. 137 (digitized version)
  • 03.1931. Karl Grimm - Komotau. Medical and practical experience from the life of the miners. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 3 (March), pp. 69–73 (digitized version )
  • 11/12/1932. Kurt Steinitz - Breslau. The impact of rationalization on workers' health. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 11–12 (November – December), pp. 193–200 (digitized version )

Eugenics

  • 08.1928. GA Batkis. The social problems of eugenics. In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 15–17 (digitized version)
  • 08/09/1931. Fritz Brupbacher . On the death of August Forel. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 8–9 (August – September), pp. 232–233 (digitized version )
  • 04/03/1934. Gertrud Lukas. Critical thoughts on the sterilization issue. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), Issue 3–4 (March – April), pp. 55–62 (digitized version )
  • 09.1934. Karl Evang . Racial Hygiene and Socialism. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 9 (September), pp. 130–135 (digitized version )
  • 10/11/1934. Swiss doctors for psychiatric eugenics. The forced sterilizations in Germany. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), Issue 10–11 (October – November), pp. 166–68 (digitized version )
  • 12.1934. F. Limacher-Bern. Destruction of life unworthy of life. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 12 (December), pp. 181–183 (digitized version )
  • 11/12/1936. Ewald Fabian . Your racial hygiene. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 9–10 (November – December), p. 117 (digitized version)
  • 05/06/1937. J. Bĕlehrādek - Prague. Eugenics and racism. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 4–5 (May – June), pp. 45–56 (digitized version )

Fascism - National Socialism

  • 10.1930. Association of Hitler doctors. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 4 (October), pp. 185–186 (digitized version )
  • 01.1931. Ewald Fabian . The prescription of the Nazi doctors. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 1 (January), p. 22 (digitized version)
  • 08/09/1931. The German doctors need colonies! - "German doctors, wake up!" In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 8–9 (August – September), pp. 245–246 (digitized version )
  • 10.1931. "The mission of the German doctor." In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 10 (October), p. 288 (digitized version)
  • 11.1931. The "Socialism" of the Nazi Healthcare Section. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 11 (November), p. 314 (digitized version)
  • 04/05/1932. Against the culture reaction! [Prohibition of the "Association of Proletarian Freethinkers."] In: The Socialist Doctor, year 8 (1932), Issue 4–5 (April – May), p. 65 (digital copy)
  • 04/05/1932. Julian Marcuse . National Socialist Race Experiments. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 4–5 (April – May), pp. 76–78 (digitized version )
  • 04/05/1932. Nazi doctors and the proletariat. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 4–5 (April – May), pp. 83–84 (digitized version )
  • 06.1932. "Welfare Institution" Germany. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 6 (June), pp. 97-98 (digitized version )
  • 06.1932. Walter Fabian . NSDAP and intellectual workers. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932) issue 6 (June), pp. 99–101: (digitized version )
  • 06.1932. Kate Frankenthal . Medical profession and fascism. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932) issue 6 (June), pp. 101-107 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1932. Public rally against National Socialism. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932) Issue 7–8 (July – August), pp. 153–154: (digitized version )
  • 10.1932. Ernst Simmel . National Socialism and Public Health. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 9-10 (October), pp. 162-172 (digitized version )
  • 04/03/1934. Theodor Gruschka . The awakening of the primitives. The vivisection of the proletariat. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), Issue 3–4 (March – April), pp. 43–50 (digitized version )
  • 04/03/1934. Emil Franzel . The intellectual workers and the fight against fascism. Die Kampfansage der Hakenkreuzler at the universities In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), Issue 3–4 (March – April), pp. 50–53 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1934. Erich Mühsam's murder. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1936), Issue 7–8 (July – August), pp. 119–120 (digitized version )
  • 09.1934. Ferenc Jahn-Budapest. Fascism and Social Policy. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), Issue 9 (September), pp. 138–142 (digitized version )
  • 12.1934. Gauleiter Streicher with the Nazi doctors. In: Internationales Ärztliche Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 12 (December), pp. 186–187 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1938. Ewald Fabian. The struggle of the Nazis against medical science and against doctors. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), issue 5–6 (July – August), p. 44 (digitized version)

Expropriation

  • 04.1926. Ewald Fabian . The prince claims and the needs of the people. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), pp. 5–8 (digitized version)
  • 11.1926. Ewald Fabian. To the Hohenzollern comparison! In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 9–11 (digitized version)

STDs

  • 07.1925. Georg Loewenstein . The Act to Fight Venereal Diseases. In: The socialist doctor, 1st year (1925), issue 2–3 (July), p. 24 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Resolution on the issue of city polyclinics. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), p. 50 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Franz E. Rosenthal . Russia's fight against venereal diseases. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), p. 52 (digitized version)
  • 03.1927. Georg Loewenstein and Franz E. Rosenthal . The new law to combat sexually transmitted diseases. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March), pp. 22-23 (digitized version)
  • 12.1927. Andreas Knack . The fight against sexually transmitted diseases and prostitution. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd vol. (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 10-18 (digitized version)
  • 12.1929. Georg Loewenstein. The Effects of the Sex Diseases Act. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 4 (December), pp. 183-185 (digitized version )
  • 10.1930. Hugo Hecht . The fight against venereal diseases in the Czechoslovak Republic. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 4, (October), pp. 173–178 (digitized version )
  • 06.1934. W. Bronner. The successes of the Soviet Union in the fight against venereal diseases. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 6 (June), pp. 99-102 (digitized version )

Children and young people

  • 04.1926. Georg Benjamin . Expansion of school hygiene! In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), pp. 13-17 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Walburga violinist. Kindergartens and after-school care centers. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), p. 51 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Otto Gäbel . Resolution on child labor. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), p. 51 (digitized version)
  • 03.1927. Protection for mother and child. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March), pp. 30–32 (digitized version)
  • 12.1927. E. Radin. Health care for children and adolescents in Soviet Russia. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd vol. (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 18-21 (digitized version)
  • 06.1929. Clara Henriques. Recovery cures for young people who have already left school and health insurance companies. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), pp. 62–65 (digitized version )
  • 06.1929. Kurt Beck. Youth counseling. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), pp. 69–73 (digitized version )
  • 02.1930. Charlotte Landé . Health policy demands for mother and child. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 1 (February), pp. 8-10 (digitized version)
  • 07.1930. Walter Fabian . The first German youth rest home. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), pp. 134-137 (digitized version )
  • 01.1932. Ernst Haase . Doctor and youth worker. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 1 (January), pp. 2–10 (digitized version)
  • 02/03/1932. Theodor Gruschka . Health care tasks in the fight against childhood tuberculosis. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 2–3 (February – March), pp. 33–41 (digitized version )
  • 02/03/1932. Justus Ehrhardt - Berlin. The Limits of Current Childcare. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 2–3 (February – March), pp. 41–48 (digitized version )
  • 09/10/1932. Hugo Jacobi. Problems of welfare education in Soviet Russia. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 9–10 (September – October), pp. 177–182 (digitized version )

Health insurance

  • 03.1927. Paul Nicollet (1875-1940). Social security and the French medical profession. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March), pp. 1–7 (digitized version)
  • 12.1927. Ignaz Zadek senior . Doctors and health insurance companies. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 3–5 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. Franz Karlewitz. Going out from ... to ... how much longer? In: The socialist doctor, 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), pp. 34–36 (digitized version )
  • 08.1928. Arnold Holitscher . Is health insurance a final destination or a transition? In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 3–10 (digitized version)
  • 12.1928. Helmut Lehmann . “Reform of the Reich Insurance Code.” Principles of the speaker Helmut Lehmann at the Wroclaw Health Insurance Day. In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 12–15 (digitized version)
  • 12.1928. About “Health Insurance and Social Hygiene.” The international health insurance company. In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 36–37 (digitized version)
  • 09.1929. Salo printer . The 33rd German Health Insurance Day. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 3 (September), pp. 115–120 (digitized version )
  • 12.1929. International Health Insurance Congress. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 4 (December), pp. 179–180 (digitized version )
  • 05.1930. Churchyard - Wroclaw. Health insurance reform. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 2 (May), pp. 60–64 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. Against the tax on sickness! For the protection of public health! In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), pp. 97-98 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. Employers' associations and health insurance. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), pp. 98–99 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. Dental opinion on health insurance. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), p. 100 (digitized version)
  • 10.1930. Michel - Pirmasens. Emergency ordinance and social security. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 4 (October), pp. 149–154 (digitized version )
  • 10.1930. The 34th Health Insurance Day in Dresden. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 4 (October), pp. 178–180 (digitized version )
  • 01.1931. Julian Marcuse . On the psychology of the socially insured [by Hans Prinzhorn ]. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 1 (January), pp. 20–22 (digitized version)
  • 05/06/1931. Franz Slabihoudek. The doctor and the social security. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 5–6 (May – June), pp. 144–148 (digitized version )
  • 05/06/1931. Matthias Eldersch . The draft bill of social response. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 5–6 (May – June), pp. 151–154 (digitized version )
  • 11.1931. Annemarie Bieber. The regulation of the relationship between doctors and health insurance companies. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 11 (November), pp. 294-300 (digitized version )
  • 11.1931. Max Hodann . Some observations on the Selo process. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 11 (November), pp. 305–306 (digitized version )
  • 04/05/1932. Emerich Fischer. The doctors and the health insurance. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 4–5 (April – May), pp. 70–75 (digitized version )

Nursing

  • 07.1925. Ewald Fabian . About working hours in hospitals in Berlin. In: Bulletin of the "Association of Socialist Doctors", 1st year (1925), Issue 2–3 (July), p. 23 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. The eight-hour day as a health requirement, especially in nursing. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 1 (April), pp. 8-13 (digitized version)
  • 11.1926. Paul Levy. The endangerment of the staff in the nursing homes of the city of Berlin. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 38–41 (digitized version )
  • 11.1926. Carola Wedl. The reintroduction of the 8-hour day in the Berlin city hospitals and nursing homes. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 42–43 (digitized version)
  • 11.1931. Paul Levy. International conference for health care personnel in Bern. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 11 (November), pp. 311–313 (digitized version )

Naturopathy - quackery

  • 11.1926. Ernst Simmel . Folk medicine. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 11–15 (digitized version)
  • 03.1927. Friedrich Wolf . Jungborne for health insurance companies. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March), pp. 24–26 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. Feuerstein - Jena. Kurpfuschertum and socialist press. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd vol. (1928), Issue 4 (April), pp. 10-13 (digitized version)
  • 10.1930. Felix Boenheim . Doctor and quack. In: The Socialist Doctor , 6th year (1930), Issue 4 (October), pp. 161–164 (digitized version )
  • 10.1930. Otto Paul Gerber - Vienna. The quackery. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 4 (October), pp. 164–170 (digitized version )
  • 12.1934. Gauleiter Streicher with the Nazi doctors. In: Internationales Ärztliche Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 12 (December), pp. 186–187 (digitized version )
  • 02/03/1935. Ewald Fabian . Blubo Public Health. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2nd year (1935), Issue 2–3 (February – March), p. 22 (digitized version)
  • 09.1935. Theodor Gruschka . A new German medicine. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2nd year (1935), issue 7 (September), pp. 87–92 (digitized version )
  • 05.1936. Kate Frankenthal (pseudonym K. Kenta). Doctors and naturopaths in Germany. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 4 (May), pp. 45–46 (digitized version )
  • 04/03/1937. Ewald Fabian. On the National Socialist upheaval in medicine. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin IV (1937), Issue 2–3 (March – April), p. 25 (digitized version)

Emergency Ordinance - Economic Crisis

  • 07.1931. The emergency ordinance. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 7 (July), pp. 181-183 (digitized version )
  • 07.1931. Thrift with health insurance? In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 7 (July), pp. 206–207 (digitized version )
  • 08/09/1931. Engelbert Graf. Great Depression and Public Health. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 8–9 (August – September), pp. 221–228 (digitized version )
  • 10.1931. Ladislaus Pikler - Budapest. Bread shortage and bread as a problem of social hygiene. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 10 (October), pp. 283–287 (digitized version )
  • 12.1931. Protest of the war invalids against the dismantling psychosis. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 12 (December), pp. 340–341 (digitized version )
  • 12.1931. Work house instead of welfare education. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 12 (December), p. 345 (digitized version)
  • 07/08/1932. Friend - Dresden. Dismantling or building up social policy from the doctor's point of view. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 7–8 (July – August), pp. 132–138 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1932. Economic crisis and public health. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 7–8 (July – August), pp. 150–151 (digitized version )
  • 09/10/1932. The effect of the global economic crisis on public health. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 9-10 (September-October), p. 161 (digitized version)
  • 09/10/1932. Kate Frankenthal . Economic distress and public health. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 9-10 (September-October), pp. 173-174 (digitized version )

Psychiatry - psychotherapy - psychoanalysis

  • 11.1926. Siegfried Bernfeld . Socialism and psychoanalysis. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 15–22 (digitized version )
  • 11.1926. Ernst Simmel . Discussion contribution to: Siegfried Bernfeld. (Socialism and psychoanalysis.) In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 2–3 (November), pp. 28–35 (digitized version )
  • 08.1927. Max Levy-Suhl. About accident and war neuroses. Various comments on this. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 24–39 (digitized version )
  • 08.1927. Paul Levy. Occupational therapy. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 46–52 (digitized version )
  • 12.1927. The treatment of mental illnesses in the proletariat. In: The Socialist Doctor, Volume 3 (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 35–36 (digitized version )
  • 03.1929. Walther Riese . Accident neurosis from the social medical point of view. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 1, (March), pp. 21-25 (digitized version)
  • 05.1930. Siegfried Bernfeld. Statutory psychotherapy. In: The socialist doctor , 6th year (1930), issue 2 (May), pp. 54–59 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. Arthur Kronfeld . For psychotherapy by statutory health insurance physicians. A reply. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3, (July), pp. 125–129 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. Open care for the nervous and mentally ill. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 3 (July), pp. 129–132 (digitized version )
  • 03.1931. Paul Lewy. The crisis of occupational therapy. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 3 (March), p. 76 (digitized version)
  • 03.1931. Julius Heller. Discussion about: Paul Lewy. The crisis of occupational therapy. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 3 (March), pp. 78–79 (digitized version )
  • 04.1931. Wilhelm Reich . Mental illness as a social problem (part 1). In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), pp. 111–115 (digitized version )
  • 04.1931. Bela Totis-Budapest. Freudism and Socialism. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 4 (April), pp. 115–120 (digitized version )
  • 05/06/1931. Wilhelm Reich. Mental illness as a social problem (part 2). In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 5–6 (May – June), pp. 161–165 (digitized version )
  • 12.1931. Arthur Kronfeld. Social hardship and social psychotherapy. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 12 (December), pp. 332–333 (digitized version )
  • 02.1934. T. Nefeklus-Prague. On the Bonhoeffer report in the Lubbe case. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, Volume 1 (1934), Issue 2 (February), pp. 21–23 (digitized version)
  • 02/03/1935. Otto Fenichel . About psychoanalysis, war and peace. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , 2nd year (1935), Issue 2–3 (February – March), pp. 30–40 (digitized version)
  • 05/06/1935. Edward Glower - London. Answer (the comment) to Otto Fenichel's essay "On Psychoanalysis, War and Peace". In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , 2nd year (1935), Issue 5–6 (May – June), pp. 76–77 (digitized version )
  • 04/03/1936. BH Sajet - Amsterdam. Traumatic neuroses. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 2–3 (March – April), pp. 23–27 (digitized version)
  • 05.1936. Otto Fenichel. Sigmund Freud - 80 years. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 4 (May), pp. 49–53 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1938. FF The 15th International Psychoanalytic Congress in Paris. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 5–6 (July – August), p. 49- (digitized version )

Rye Bread Act

  • 05.1930. O. Popitz - Dresden. The question of bread as a public health problem. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 2 (May), pp. 49–52 (digitized version )
  • 05.1930. Minna Flake . To the rye bread law. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 2 (May), pp. 52–53 (digitized version )

Infant deaths in Lübeck

  • 07.1930. Leo Klauber . The infant deaths in Lübeck. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), pp. 113–115 (digitized version )

Termination of pregnancy

  • 12.1925. Ernst Simmel . Basics of the fight against § 218. In: Der Sozialistische Arzt, 1st year (1925), issue 4 (December), p. 27
  • 04.1928. The fight against § 144 in Austria. In: The socialist doctor, 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), pp. 38–39 (digitized version )
  • 08.1928. Paul Levy. Birth control and socialism. In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 10–15 (digitized version)
  • 08.1928. Birth control. In: The socialist doctor, 4th year (1928), issue 1–2 (August), p. 34 (digitized version)
  • 03.1929. On the question of the termination of pregnancy. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 1 (March), p. 1 (digitized version)
  • 03.1929. Leo Klauber . The Berlin Medical Association and § 218. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 1 (March), pp. 2–5 (digitized version)
  • 03.1929. Julian Marcuse . Birth control. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 1 (March), pp. 15-19 (digitized version)
  • 03.1929. Reni Begun. The doctors course on birth control. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 1 (March), pp. 19-21 (digitized version)
  • 06.1929. Julian Marcuse. Doctrine or Life? In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), pp. 54–57 (digitized version )
  • 06.1929. Salli Marx - Stuttgart. My fight against § 218 and the "medical world." Reply by Prof. A. Dührssen. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), pp. 57-61 (digitized version )
  • 06.1929. Julian Marcuse . On the significance of the opinion of the Berlin Medical Association in relation to § 218. In: Der Sozialistische Arzt, 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), pp. 61–62 (digitized version )
  • 09.1929. Fritz Brupbacher . The proletarian point of view on the question of birth control. In: The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 3 (September), pp. 96–98 (digitized version )
  • 09.1929. JH Leunbach - Copenhagen. Termination of pregnancy in Denmark. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 3 (September), pp. 130–135 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. Minna Flake . Berlin doctors on § 218. In: The socialist doctor , 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), p. 116
  • 07.1930. Carl Credé . Medical Association and Section 218. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 3, (July), pp. 120–125 (digital copy )
  • 10.1930. Max Hodann . News about abortion? In: The Socialist Doctor , 6th year (1930), Issue 4 (October), pp. 157–161 (digitized version )
  • 10.1930. Julian Marcuse. IV. International Congress on Birth Control. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 4 (October), pp. 181–182 (digitized version )
  • 03.1931. Alfred Doblin . Against the culture reaction! Against the abortion law! For Friedrich Wolf! In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 3, (March), pp. 65–66 (digitized version )
  • 03.1931. Friedrich Wolf . Against the culture reaction! ... In: The Socialist Doctor , 7th year (1931), Issue 3, (March), pp. 66–67 (digitized version )
  • 04.1931. Alfred Dührssen . Votes against § 218. In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), pp. 99-100 (digitized version )
  • 04.1931. Anna Siemsen . Votes against § 218. In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), p. 102 (digitized version)
  • 04.1931. Herbert Eulenberg . Votes against § 218. In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), p. 102 (digitized version)
  • 04.1931. Marie Juchacz . Votes against § 218. In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), p. 102 (digitized version)
  • 04.1931. Georg Hermann . Votes against § 218. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), p. 103 (digitized version)
  • 04.1931. Tony Sender . Votes against § 218. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), pp. 103-104 (digitized version )
  • 04.1931. Gustav Wyneken . Votes against § 218. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), p. 104 (digitized version)
  • 04.1931. Gustav Radbruch . Votes against § 218. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 4 (April), p. 104 (digitized version)
  • 07.1931. Julian Marcuse. The German gynecologists and the birth control. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 7 (July), pp. 184-185 (digitized version )
  • 07.1931. Capes. About § 218. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 7 (July), pp. 202–205 (digitized version )
  • 08/09/1931. The fight against the abortion law. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 8–9 (August – September), pp. 233–235 (digitized version )
  • 10.1931. Norman Haire . The sexual question in England. In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 10 (October), pp. 276–278 (digitized version )
  • 01.1932. The German doctor and § 218. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 1 (January), p. 27 (digitized version)
  • 02/03/1932. Julian Marcuse. Gender versus race. In: The Socialist Doctor, year 8 (1932), Issue 2–3 (February – March), pp. 54–55 (digitized version)
  • 04/05/1932. Julian Marcuse. National Socialist Race Experiments. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 4–5 (April – May), pp. 76–78 (digitized version )
  • 04/05/1932. R. Elkan-Hamburg. “Birth Control”, a way out of the economic crisis? In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 4–5 (April – May), pp. 78–83 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1932. Oskar Rosenbaum. The struggle for birth control in Hungary. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 7–8 (July – August), pp. 139–140 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1932. On issues of abortion [Czech draft law]. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 7–8 (July – August), pp. 148–150 (digitized version )
  • 09/10/1932. To the questionnaire in Denmark. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 9-10 (September – October), p. 183 (digitized version)
  • 11/12/1932. Hugo Hecht . Abortion of the proletarian woman. Attempt a statistic. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932) Issue 11–12 (November – December), pp. 201–206 (digitized version )
  • 10/11/1934. Ewald Fabian . Abortions of pregnancy before German judges. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 10–11 (October – November), p. 149 (digitized version)
  • 01.1935. Kate Frankenthal . An abortion trial in Sweden. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2nd year (1935), Issue 1 (January), pp. 14–16 (digitized version)
  • 04.1935. A. Genns - Moscow. Protection of maternity and abortion. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2nd year (1935), issue 4 (April), pp. 59–60 (digitized version )
  • 05/06/1935. H. Dittmer. About the new abortion law in Norway. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , 2nd year (1935), Issue 5–6 (May – June), p. 78 (digitized version)
  • 11/12/1935. Hans Schneider - Zurich. Abortion and Swiss criminal law. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2nd year (1935), Issue 8–9 (November – December), pp. 107–112 (digitized version )
  • 11/12/1935. Kate Frankenthal. Against the abortion law! In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2nd year (1935), Issue 8–9 (November – December), pp. 112–117 (digitized version )
  • 06/07/1936. Fritz Brupbacher. The new abortion legislation in the Soviet Union. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , 3rd year (1936), Issue 5–6 (June – July), pp. 73–76 (digitized version )
  • 08/09/1936. The abortion law in the Soviet Union. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 7–8 (August – September), pp. 112–113 (digitized version )
  • 01.1937. Felix Marti Baňiz. To the Catalan abortion law. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 1 (January), pp. 6–7 (digitized version)
  • 01.1937. Max Hodann. Political abortion process in Denmark. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 1 (January), pp. 7–9 (digitized version)
  • 01.1937. After the abortion was banned in the Soviet Union. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 1 (January), pp. 17–18 (digitized version)
  • 05/06/1937. After the abortion was banned in the Soviet Union. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 4–5 (May – June), p. 59 (digitized version)
  • 07/08/1937. Max Hodann. The release of the provocatus abortion in Catalonia. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 6–7 (July – August), pp. 70–73 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1937. After the abortion was banned in the Soviet Union. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 6–7 (July – August), p. 84 (digitized version)
  • 12.1937. Even stricter implementation of the abortion ban in the Soviet Union. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 9-10 (December), p. 122 (digitized version)
  • 01/02/1938. The socialist doctors of Switzerland on the question of the termination of pregnancy. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 1–2 (January – February), pp. 8–16 (digitized version )
  • 04/05/1938. XYZ. On the problem of the termination of pregnancy. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 3–4 (April – May), pp. 27–29 (digitized version)

Disease control

  • 03.1925. Resolutions of the association. [Ambulatory question, tuberculosis control.] In: Bulletin of the "Association of Socialist Doctors", 1st year (1925), Issue 1 (March), pp. 5-7 (digitized version)
  • 11.1926. Typhus epidemic and disease control. Requirements of the VSAe. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 2–3 (November), p. 1 (digitized version)
  • 12.1927. Margarete Lewy. The importance of work for pulmonary tuberculosis in psychological and social terms. In: The Socialist Doctor, Volume 3 (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 21–29 (digitized version )
  • 12.1927. Soloveechik. Spinal polio in Leipzig. In: The Socialist Doctor, Volume 3 (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 31–32 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. Otto Eisinger. Control of the popular epidemics by the Vienna municipality. In: The socialist doctor, 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), pp. 19–24 (digitized version)

Sexology

  • 07.1925. Felix A. Theilhaber . The new draft criminal law. In: Bulletin of the "Association of Socialist Doctors", 1st year (1925), Issue 2–3 (July), p. 29 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Max Hodann . The problem of sex education. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 1 (April), pp. 22–24 (digitized version)
  • 03.1927. Max Hodann. Guidelines for practicing so-called marriage counseling. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March), pp. 12–16 (digitized version)
  • 03.1927. Felix A. Theilhaber . Sex counseling. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1927), Issue 4 (March), pp. 17-19 (digitized version)
  • 12.1927. Magnus Hirschfeld . The threat of sexual criminal law. In: The socialist doctor, 3rd year (1927), issue 3 (December), 32–34 (digitized version)
  • 12.1927. Morality and Criminal Law. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 3 (December), 36–37 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. Max Hodann. The fight of the German authorities against medical education. In: The socialist doctor, 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), pp. 5–10 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. World League for Social Reform. In: The socialist doctor, 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), p. 41 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. Magnus Hirschfeld. In: The Socialist Doctor, Volume 3 (1928), Issue 4 (April), pp. 47-48 (digitized version )
  • 12.1928. Berndt Götz. Sexual misery forms and their criminal evaluation. In: The Socialist Doctor, In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 15–17 (digitized version)
  • 12.1928. Ernst Simmel . Discussion remarks on the Götz presentation (sexual miserable forms ...). In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 17–22 (digitized version)
  • 12.1928. Otto Fenichel . Discussion remarks on the Götz presentation (sexual miserable forms ...). In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 24–25 (digitized version)
  • 09.1929. Wilhelm Reich . Experiences and problems of the sex counseling centers for workers and employees in Vienna. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Heft, 3 (September), pp. 98-102 (digitized version )
  • 12.1929. Felix A. Theilhaber. Morality before the Reichstag. The doctor and the sex legislation. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 4 (December), pp. 157–162 (digitized version )
  • 05/06/1935. Max Hodann. Magnus Hirschfeld in memory. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2nd year (1935), Issue 5–6 (May – June), pp. 73–76 (digitized version )
  • 12.1937. On the problem of homosexuality. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 9–10 (December), pp. 114–116 (digitized version )

Social hygiene

  • 11.1926. Richard Schmincke . Social hygiene work in the Saxon state parliament. Richard Schmincke. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 6–9 (digitized version)
  • 08.1927. N. Semashko. Five years of existence of the Chair of Social Hygiene in Soviet Russia. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 39–41 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. Georg Benjamin . Guiding principles for expanding social hygiene. In: The socialist doctor, 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), pp. 18-19 (digitized version)

Spanish Civil War

  • 04.1935. Terrorist verdicts against doctors in Spain. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2nd year (1935), issue 4 (April), pp. 60–61 (digitized version )
  • 06/07/1936. J. Torre Blanco - Madrid. Spain. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 5–6 (June – July), pp. 71–73 (digitized version )
  • 08/09/1936. Ewald Fabian . Medical assistance in Spain. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 7–8 (August – September), p. 93 (digitized version)
  • 11/12/1936. Rafael Fraile - Madrid. Our medical service in the Spanish Civil War. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 9–10 (November – December), pp. 118–121 (digitized version )
  • 01.1937. Medical help from Swiss workers for Spain. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 1 (January), pp. 3–4 (digitized version)
  • 01.1937. Ariol - Madrid. Visit to the field hospital. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 1 (January), pp. 4–5 (digitized version)
  • 04/03/1937. Federica Montseny . The work of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 2–3 (March – April), pp. 21–23 (digitized version)
  • 04/03/1937. Increase in water consumption in Spain. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 2–3 (March – April), p. 34 (digitized version)
  • 05/06/1937. Federica Montseny. The big problems of the Spanish reconstruction. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 4–5 (May – June), pp. 41–43 (digitized version )
  • 05/06/1937. MR L'organization des services de transfusion au front d'Aragon. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 4–5 (May – June), pp. 43–45 (digitized version )
  • 05/06/1937. For Spain! In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 4–5 (May – June), pp. 56–57 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1937. Medical assistance to the Spanish people. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 6–7 (July – August), pp. 69–70 (digitized version)
  • 10.1937. Oskar Telge - Valencia. Le développement du service sanitaire des Brigades Internationales. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 8 (October), pp. 90–94 (digitized version )
  • 10.1937. Ernst Valentin - Murcia. From the center of sanitation. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 8 (October), pp. 94–96 (digitized version )
  • 12.1937. Spanish Medical Aid Committee of London. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 9–10 (December), pp. 112–113 (digitized version )
  • 12.1937. Fallen as doctors in the fight for freedom! In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 9-10 (December), p. 124 (digitized version)
  • 01/02/1938. Spanish doctor murdered by the fascists. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 1–2 (January – February), p. 17 (digitized version)
  • 04/05/1938. L'aide sanitaire à l'Espagne Républicaine. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 3–4 (April – May), pp. 34–35 (digitized version)
  • 07/08/1938. René Dumont. Vingt mois de chirurgie sur les fronts d'Espagne. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 5–6 (July – August), pp. 47–48 (digitized version )
  • 07/08/1938. The Institute for Maternity and Child Protection in Barcelona. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 5–6 (July – August), p. 52 (digitized version)

Stalinism

  • 07/08/1937. Pogrom in Science. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 6–7 (July – August), pp. 83–4 (digitized version )
  • 04/05/1938. Doctors in the recent Moscow trial. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 3–4 (April – May), pp. 33–34 (digitized version)

Professional politics

  • 08.1927. Ignaz Zadek . To the medical association election. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 3–7 (digitized version)
  • 12.1927. To the 46th German Medical Congress in Würzburg. - Choice of medical association. - Program of the VSAe for the elections to the medical association. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 5–10 (digitized version)
  • 04.1928. Socialist program speech in the new medical association. In: The Socialist Doctor, Volume 3 (1928), Issue 4 (April), pp. 13-16 (digitized version)
  • 08.1928. Doctors' election donation. In: The socialist doctor, 4th year (1928), issue 1–2 (August), p. 33 (digitized version)
  • 12.1928. Theodor Plaut . Doctors' day in Gdansk. In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 1–4 (digitized version)
  • 03.1929. Ignaz Zadek. Household consultations in the Berlin Medical Association. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 1 (March), pp. 6–10 (digitized version)
  • 03.1929. S. Angelushev. The sociological position of the doctor. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 1 (March), pp. 26–33 (digitized version )
  • 03.1929. Health policy and professional medical policy. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 1 (March), p. 33 (digitized version)
  • 09.1929. The medical conference in Essen. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 3 (September), pp. 120–128 (digitized version )
  • 05.1930. On the draft law regarding the withdrawal of the medical license. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 2 (May), pp. 80–81 (digitized version )
  • 10.1930. Political contributions of the Hartmannbund. In: The Socialist Doctor, 6th year (1930), Issue 4 (October), pp. 154–155 (digitized version )
  • 01.1931. The Hartmannbund against the free trade unions. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 1 (January), pp. 2–3 (digitized version)
  • 05/06/1931. Hartmannbund and free trade union doctors. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 5–6 (May – June), p. 155 (digitized version)
  • 05/06/1931. Leo Klauber . From the Berlin Medical Association. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 5–6 (May – June), pp. 155–157 (digitized version )
  • 08/09/1931. Theodor Plaut. German Medical Congress in Cologne, 1931. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 8–9 (August – September), pp. 229–232 (digital copy )
  • 10.1931. To the Berlin medical community! Chamber elections in the Reich. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 10 (October), pp. 261–264 (digitized version )
  • 10.1931. Ilsa Strasser. VI. International Congress of Women Doctors in Vienna. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 10 (October), pp. 279–281 (digitized version )
  • 11.1931. Bela Totis - Budapest. The psychological position of the doctor in today's society. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 11 (November), pp. 308-310 (digitized version )
  • 12.1931. For the extraordinary meeting of the Hartmannbund. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 12 (December), pp. 341–342 (digitized version )
  • 09/10/1932. Georg Benjamin . The "apolitical" German medical journal. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 9-10 (September-October), pp. 175-176 (digitized version )

Penal system

  • 07.1925. The Hoefle case and the medical profession. In: Bulletin of the "Association of Socialist Doctors", 1st year (1925), Issue 2–3 (July), p. 19 (digitized version)
  • 07.1925. Erich Mühsam . The hygienic conditions in the German penal institutions. The death of August Hagemeister, member of the Bavarian State Parliament , in the fortress prison in Niederschönenfeld on January 16, 1923. In: The Socialist Doctor, 1st year (1925), Issue 2–3 (July), p. 20 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Gerhard Obuch . The penal system, its physical and psychological effects. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), pp. 28–35 (digitized version )
  • 04.1926. Otto Juliusburger . Contribution to the discussion on Gerhard Obuch (The prison system ...). In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), p. 35 (digitized version)
  • 04.1926. Erich Mühsam. Contribution to the discussion on Gerhard Obuch. (The prison system ...). In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1926), issue 1 (April), p. 37 (digitized version)
  • 11.1926. F. St. On the prison revolt in Wartenburg . In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 44–46 (digitized version)
  • 10.1930. L. Goldschmidt. For criminal welfare. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 4 (October), pp. 170–173 (digitized version )
  • 03.1931. Georg Loewenstein . On the problem of preservation. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 3 (March), pp. 74–75 (digitized version )

Studies - Young Doctors

  • 03.1927. Leo Klauber . The plight of the young doctors. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March), pp. 7–11 (digitized version)
  • 03.1927. To reform medical studies. In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March), pp. 32–33 (digitized version)
  • 08.1927. To reform medical studies. More comments. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 41–46 (digitized version )
  • 12.1929. Rudolf Goldstein. The socialist student and contemporary medicine. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 4 (December), pp. 169–172 (digitized version )
  • 12.1929. Karl Löwenthal - Berlin. Some suggestions for reforming medical education. In: The Socialist Doctor, 5th year (1929), Issue 4 (December), pp. 172-174 (digitized version )
  • 05.1930. Minna Flake . To reform medical studies. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 2 (May), pp. 71–72 (digitized version )
  • 05.1930. Georg Loewenstein . Guiding principles of the VSAe on study reform. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 2 (May), pp. 72–74 (digitized version)
  • 01.1931. J. Straschun. The study path of the Russian doctor. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 1 (January), pp. 4–11 (digitized version )
  • 01.1931. Leo Blum - Berlin. The physicians in the “Socialist Student Union”. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 1 (January), pp. 11-17 (digitized version)
  • 08/09/1931. From the University of Berlin. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 8–9 (August – September), pp. 241–242 (digitized version )
  • 10.1931. Franz Heimann. The plight of the young doctors. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 10 (October), pp. 270–276 (digitized version )
  • 10.1931. From the University of Berlin. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 10 (October), pp. 282–283 (digitized version )
  • 01.1932. W. Hertzer. The way of the academic proletariat. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 1 (January), pp. 10–12 (digitized version)
  • 01.1932. O. Decided. Young doctor in need. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 1 (January), pp. 12–15 (digitized version)
  • 11/12/1932. Erwin Müller. Prescription for young doctors. In: The Socialist Doctor, 8th year (1932), Issue 11–12 (November – December), pp. 213–215 (digitized version )

Living

  • 04.1926. Richard Fabian. Housing and illness. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 1 (April), pp. 24-27 (digitized version)
  • 08.1927. Theodor Gruschka . The fight against the housing shortage from a social and hygienic point of view. Various comments on this. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 8–24 (digitized version )
  • 02.1930. Mieczyslaw Epstein (1867-1931). To the housing shortage. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 1 (February), pp. 4–8 (digitized version)

Dentistry

  • 11.1926. Ewald Fabian . The rationalization of school dental care and school dental care in the city of Berlin. In: The Socialist Doctor, 2nd year (1926), Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 48–49 (digitized version )
  • 04.1927. Ewald Fabian. Dental treatment in public hospitals! In: The socialist doctor, 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March) p. 40 (digitized version)
  • 12.1927. BL Dental care in Soviet Russia. In: The Socialist Doctor, 3rd year (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 29–30 (digitized version)
  • 12.1928. Elisabeth Schenck - Bonn. The importance of the school dental clinic for school dental care. In: The Socialist Doctor, 4th year (1928), Issue 3–4 (December), pp. 25–30 (digitized version)
  • 06.1929. Ewald Fabian. The dentists' conflict with the replacement health insurance companies. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), pp. 65–69 (digitized version )
  • 06.1929. Max Jarecki. The importance of the school dental clinic for school dental care. In: The socialist doctor, 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), pp. 73–76 (digitized version )
  • 05.1930. Ewald Fabian. Dental claims. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 2 (May), pp. 79–80 (digitized version )
  • 07.1930. Dental opinion on health insurance. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 3 (July), p. 100 (digitized version)
  • 10.1931. On the election of the dental association in 1931. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 10 (October), pp. 265–267 (digitized version )
  • 12.1931. Ewald Fabian. According to the dentist's choice. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 12 (December), pp. 343–344 (digitized version )
  • 10/11/1934. Scientific conference of German dentists in Prague. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), Issue 10–11 (October – November), pp. 157–158 (digitized version )

literature

  • Florian Tennstedt . Doctors, labor movement and self-administration in the statutory health insurance. Historical review of current events. In: Yearbook for Critical Medicine. Argument-Verlag, Berlin 2 (1977), pp. 13-27
  • Stephan Leibfried and Florian Tennstedt (eds.).
    • Professional bans and social policy 1933. The effects of the National Socialist seizure of power on the health insurance administration and the health insurance doctors. Analysis. Assault and self-help materials. Memories. (Working papers of the research focus on reproductive risks, social movements and social policy. No. 2. University of Bremen.) Research focus on reproductive risks, social movements and social policy University of Bremen, Bremen 1979, pp. 106–128: Professional bans and the "Association of Socialist Doctors."
    • Georg Loewenstein. Municipal health care and socialist medical policy between the German Empire and National Socialism. Autobiographical, Biographical, and Health Policy Notes. (Working reports on buried alternatives in health policy 3) Univ. Bremen, Bremen 1980
  • Fritz Walter. Socialist academic and intellectual organizations in the Weimar Republic. (Research institute of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung . Political and social history series, Volume 22.) JHW Dietz Nachfahren, Bonn 1990. Therein: P. 131–201: The Association of Socialist Doctors. ISBN 3-8012-4012-6

Web links

  • Bernhard Meyer. For the ideal of social justice. The "Association of Socialist Doctors" 1913-1933. In: Edition Luisenstadt, Berlinische monthly issue 5/1996, pp. 23–30 Edition Luisenstadt

Individual evidence

  1. Karl Kollwitz . Doctors and health insurance companies. In: Socialist monthly books . 1913, Issue 4 pp. 222–232 Friedrich Ebert Foundation (digitized version )
  2. Ernst Simmel . The socialist doctor. In: The socialist doctor , 1st year (1925), issue 1 (March), pp. 2–5 (digitized version)
  3. Ernst Simmel. Ignaz Zadek on his 70th birthday . In: The socialist doctor , 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), p. 44 (digitized version)
  4. From the socialist medical movement. For rectification. In: The socialist doctor , 4th year (1928), issue 3–4 (December), p. 39 (digitized version)
  5. ^ Association of socialist doctors in Dresden . In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 3 (March), pp. 91–92 (digitized version )
  6. ^ Statutes of the Association of Socialist Doctors. [August 1928] In: The Socialist Doctor , 4th year (1928), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 47–49 (digitized version )
  7. The Socialist Doctor , Volume 3 (1927), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 7–8 (digitized version)
  8. The Socialist Doctor , Volume 3 (1927), Issue 3 (December), pp. 7–8 (digitized version)
  9. General Assembly of the VSAe on February 12, 1928 . In: The socialist doctor , 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), p. 51 (digitized version)
  10. The Socialist Doctor , 4th year (1928), Issue 1–2 (August), pp. 41–42 (digitized version)
  11. Rundschau. Trade tax and medical association. In: The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), p. 79: (digitized version)
  12. To our members! In: The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), p. 85 (digitized version)
  13. Against attempts to interfere in the VSAe. In: The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 3, (September), pp. 143–144: (digitized version )
  14. ^ 3rd Reichstag in December 1929 in Chemnitz. In: The socialist doctor , 6th year (1930), issue 1 (February), pp. 20-27 (digitized version)
  15. ^ Meetings of the local group Greater Berlin. In: The socialist doctor , 6th year (1930), issue 2 (May), pp. 88–89 (digitized version )
  16. ^ The Reichstag in Chemnitz. ... On the trade union question ... In: Der Sozialistische Doktor , 6th year (1930), Issue 1 (February), p. 31 (digitized version)
  17. ^ Meetings of the local group Greater Berlin. ... Members' meeting on April 5, 1930. In: The Socialist Doctor , 6th year (1930), Issue 2 (May), p. 90 (digitized version)
  18. Georg Loewenstein. Municipal health care and socialist medical policy between the German Empire and National Socialism. Autobiographical, Biographical, and Health Policy Notes. (Working reports on buried alternatives in health policy 3) Univ. Bremen, Bremen 1980, p. 217
  19. The election of the medical association. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 11 (November), pp. 293–294 (digitized version )
  20. Ernst Simmel. Raphael Silberstein † . In: The Socialist Doctor , 2nd year (1926). Issue 2–3 (November), pp. 51–52 (digitized version )
  21. ^ The Karlovy Vary Conference of Socialist Doctors . In. The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 7 (July), p. 190
  22. ^ New local group of the VSAe in Breslau. In. The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 4 (December), p. 190 (digitized version)
  23. ^ Landesverband Sachsen des VSAe… Chemnitz local group. In: The socialist doctor , 3rd year (1927), issue 3 (December), p. 38 (digitized version)
  24. ^ Association of socialist doctors in Dresden . In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 3 (March), pp. 91–92 (digitized version )
  25. ^ New local group in Düsseldorf . In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931), issue 3 (March), p. 91 (digitized version)
  26. Constitution of the local group Frankfurt a. M. of the VSAe. In: The socialist doctor, 4th year (1928), issue 3–4 (December), p. 40 (digitized version)
  27. ^ Report on the 2nd meeting of the South German group of the VSAe. In: The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 3 (September), p. 144 (digitized version)
  28. On the establishment of local groups of the “Verein Soz. Doctors". In: The socialist doctor , 2nd year (1927), issue 4 (March), pp. 43–44 (digitized version )
  29. ^ From the local groups of the VSAe. Munich . In: The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 1 (March), p. 39 (digitized version)
  30. New members. In: The socialist doctor , 3rd year (1928), issue 4 (April), p. 48 (digitized version)
  31. Addresses of the local group leaderships. In: The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 2 (June), p. 83 (digitized version)
  32. Ewald Fabian . Greetings from the Chemnitz Reichstag! In: The socialist doctor , 5th year (1929), issue 4 (December), p. 152 (digitized version)
  33. ^ The Socialist International Doctors . In: The socialist doctor , 6th year (1930), issue 1 (February), pp. 27–30 (digitized version)
  34. Ernst Simmel . Thoughts on the international union of socialist doctors. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 5–6 (May-June), pp. 135–140 (digitized version )
  35. Ewald Fabian . The Karlovy Vary Meeting of Socialist Doctors. In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931) issue 7 (July), p. 197 (digitized version)
  36. ^ VSAe-Reichsvorstand. Circular to all groups of the VSAe. June 1931. Printed in: Georg Loewenstein 1980, pp. 241–243.
  37. ^ List of delegates to the Karlovy Vary conference. In: The socialist doctor , 7th year (1931) issue 7 (July), pp. 200–202 (digitized version )
  38. Kate Frankenthal . The triple curse: Jewish, intellectual, socialist. Campus, Frankfurt / NY 1981 pp. 317–319: Biographical decoding of the group photo from the first and last Social Democratic Medical Congress during the Weimar period [in Leipzig].
  39. The VSAe in America. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 1 (January), p. 3 (digitized version)
  40. From the socialist medical movement. From America. In: The Socialist Doctor. 8th year (1932), issue 4–5 (April-May), pp. 86–88 (digitized version )
  41. From the socialist medical movement. Argentina. In: The socialist doctor , 8th year (1932), issue 7–8 (July-August), p. 155 (digitized version)
  42. ^ Socialist Doctors in Denmark. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 5–6 (May-June), p. 141 (digitized version)
  43. From the socialist medical movement. Denmark. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 9-10 (September-October), pp. 186-187 (digitized version )
  44. From the socialist medical movement. Denmark. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 5 (May), p. 84 (digitized version)
  45. Max Hodann . Political abortion process in Denmark. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), issue 1 (January), pp. 7–9 (digitized version)
  46. On the way to the Socialist International Doctors. Foundation of a section in England. In: The socialist doctor, 6th year (1930), issue 4 (October), p. 149 (digitized version)
  47. Our comrades in England at work. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 3 (March), pp. 89–90 (digitized version )
  48. From the socialist medical movement. From the English section. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 4 (May), pp. 62–64 (digitized version )
  49. From the socialist medical movement. From the English section. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 5–6 (June-July), p. 91 (digitized version)
  50. From the socialist medical movement. From the English section of the IVSAe. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 6–7 (July-August), p. 86 (digitized version)
  51. Greetings to the new fighter! In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 4th year (1937), Issue 9-10 (December), p. 109 (digitized version)
  52. From the socialist medical movement. The Socialist Medical Association of Great Britain. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), issue 7–8 (November-December), p. 70 (digitized version)
  53. From the socialist medical movement. Groupe des médecins socialistes de France. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 2 vol. (1935), Issue 7 (September), p. 102 (digitized version)
  54. From the socialist medical movement. From the French section. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 2–3 (March-April), pp. 41–42 (digitized version)
  55. Oguse - Paris. The médecine au service de la collectivité. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 5–6 (June-July), pp. 69–71 (digitized version )
  56. From the socialist medical movement. From the French section. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 3rd year (1936), Issue 5–6 (June-July), p. 91 (digitized version)
  57. From the socialist medical movement. You groupe des Médecins socialistes en France. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 5th year (1938), Issue 7–8 (November-December), pp. 70–71 (digitized version )
  58. From the socialist medical movement. From the Dutch section. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), Issue 10–11 (October-November), pp. 169–170 (digitized version )
  59. ^ Activity report of the Medical Section at the Social Democratic Workers' Party in Latvia. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931), issue 1 (January), pp. 26-27 (digitized version)
  60. From the socialist medical movement. From the Norway section. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 8–9 (August-September), pp. 248–249 (digitized version )
  61. From the socialist medical movement. Report from the Norway section. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 4–5 (April-May), pp. 89–90 (digitized version )
  62. From the socialist medical movement. Bulletin of the Socialist Medical Association in Norway. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 6 (June), p. 123. (digitized version)
  63. From the socialist medical movement. Norway. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , 1st year, (1934), Issue 1 (January), p. 20. (digitized version)
  64. From the socialist medical movement. Norway. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , Volume 1, (1934), Issue 5 (May), pp. 83–84. (Digitized version)
  65. From the socialist medical movement. From Norway-Sweden. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , Volume 1, (1934), Issue 12 (December), pp. 189–190. (Digitized version)
  66. Karl Evang. From the socialist medical movement. Report from the Socialist Medical Association of Norway. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin , 3rd year, (1936), Issue 9-10 (November-December), pp. 133-134. (Digitized version)
  67. On the foundation of the socialist medical international. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), No. 11 (November), pp. 300–304: ( Theodor Gruschka and Arnold Holitscher : pp. 300–302; Josef Karl Friedjung : pp. 302–303; Ewald Fabian . Epilogue by the editorial staff of the Socialist Doctor: pp. 303–304.) (Digitized version)
  68. ^ Arnold Holitscher . Vienna. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), Issue 3–4 (March-April), pp. 39–41 (digitized version)
  69. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 11 (November), p. 323 (digitized version)
  70. From the socialist medical movement. Peru. In: The socialist doctor, 8th year (1932), issue 9-10 (September-October), p. 186 (digitized version)
  71. From the socialist medical movement. Poland. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 5 (May), p. 83 (digitized version)
  72. From the socialist medical movement. Norway. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 1 (January), p. 20 (digitized version)
  73. From the socialist medical movement. Sweden. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 5 (May), p. 84 (digitized version)
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  106. Ferenc Jahn. The struggle of the socialist doctors in Hungary. In: The Socialist Doctor, 7th year (1931), Issue 8–9 (August-September), pp. 237–238 (digitized version )
  107. A declaration by the Hungarian section on the article by Comrade Friedjung. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931) issue 11 (November), p. 305 (digitized version)
  108. ^ Program of the Socialist Doctors of Hungary. In: The socialist doctor, 7th year (1931) issue 12 (December), pp. 334–336 (digitized version )
  109. From the socialist medical movement. Hungary. In: Internationales Ärztliches Bulletin, 1st year (1934), issue 5 (May), p. 83 (digitized version)