Kathe Beutler博士,1896 - 1999

IF 0.1 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
S. Hildebrandt, T. Kammertöns, C. Lechner, Philipp Schmitt, R. Schumann
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近年来,犹太儿科医生凯特·比尤特勒(Kathe Beutler)和她的家人,来自国家社会主义德国的难民,通过她的孙子布鲁斯·比尤特勒(Bruce Beutler)获得诺贝尔医学奖而引起了人们的注意。然而,这个家庭的复杂历史并没有被详细调查,尽管事实上Kathe Beutler提出了一个罕见的例子,一个已婚的医生,她能够在她的新祖国重建儿科诊所。下面的研究从各种各样的档案资源和个人文件中提取,通过一个世纪的政治动荡来追溯Beutler家族的历史。迄今为止,我们对女医生在被迫移民前后的生活了解有限,这本书为我们提供了帮助,探索了凯特作为一名专业人士、德国犹太中产阶级成员、妻子和母亲的经历。Beutler家族展示了社会对一个家庭成员的潜在命运和成就的影响,这种潜力在政治、经济和个人支持的条件下实现时,可以导致最高的学术成就,但在偏见和迫害的条件下,这种潜力就会消失。在民族主义、流离失所、仇外心理和反犹太主义在全球卷土重来的今天,凯特·比特勒及其家人的故事没有比这更有意义了。
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Dr. Käthe Beutler, 1896–1999
In recent years Jewish pediatrician Kathe Beutler and her family, refugees from National Socialist Germany, have come to attention through her grandson Bruce Beutler’s award of the Nobel Prize in Medicine. However, the complex history of this family has not been investigated in detail, despite the fact that Kathe Beutler presented the rare example of a married physician, who was able to reestablish a pediatric practice in her new home country. The following study draws from a wide variety of archival resources and personal documents, to trace the history of the Beutler family through a century of political turmoil. It contributes to the so-far limited knowledge of the life of women doctors before and after forced emigration, exploring Kathe’s experience as a professional, a member of the German Jewish middle-class, a wife and a mother. The Beutler family demonstrates the societal impact on the potential fates and achievements of the members of one family unit, a potential that when realized under conditions of political, economical, and personal support, can result in the highest academic achievements, but a potential that is lost under conditions of prejudice and persecution. The story of Kathe Beutler and her family could not be more relevant than at the present, at a time of the global resurgence of nationalism, displacement, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
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Medizinhistorisches Journal
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