In mehrdeutigen und unsicheren Fällen: Jüdische Patientinnen und Patienten der Nürnberger Ärzte Johann Christoph Gtz (1688–1733) und Christoph Jacob Trew (1695–1769)

The important role of Jewish medical practitioners in medieval and early modern Aschkenas has been underlined time and again. Regardless of legal restrictions and anti-Jewish polemics Jewish physicians were highly appreciated by Christian patients. However, although sources are rather scare, there w...

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主要作者: Jankrift, Kay Peter 1966- (Author)
格式: 電子 Article
語言:German
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出版: De Gruyter [2020]
In: Aschkenas
Year: 2020, 卷: 30, 發布: 2, Pages: 349-371
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Nürnberg / 猶太人 / 醫生 / 基督徒 / 病人 / 歷史 1700-1800
B Götz, Johann Christoph 1688-1733 / Trew, Christoph Jacob 1695-1769
IxTheo Classification:BH Judaism
CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
ZA Social sciences
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總結:The important role of Jewish medical practitioners in medieval and early modern Aschkenas has been underlined time and again. Regardless of legal restrictions and anti-Jewish polemics Jewish physicians were highly appreciated by Christian patients. However, although sources are rather scare, there were also Jewish patients who consulted Christian doctors. Practice records of the Nuremberg physician Johann Christoph Götz (1688-1733) and letters of his contemporary Christoph Jacob Trew (1695-1769) indicate that Jewish children, women and men from nearby Fürth asked for medical advice or treatment. The documents bear witness to a vivid exchange of ideas between Trew and the Jewish physician Wolf Enoch Levin from Fürth in the age of Enligthment. In ambiguous and difficult cases, Wolf often addressed himself to Trew as intermediary for his sick coreligionists.
ISSN:1865-9438
Contains:Enthalten in: Aschkenas
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/asch-2020-0017