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Frühe Quellen eines Sexualmediziners aus urologischer Sicht: Max Marcuse 1877–1963: „Arzt für Haut- und Harnleiden". (German)
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Early origins of a physician specializing in sexual medicine from the urological perspective: Max Marcuse (1877–1963)—"physician for skin and urinary diseases". (English)
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The development of sexual medicine starts in Europe in parallel to the evolving clinical specialties urology, venerology, gynecology, neurology/psychiatry, and internal medicine at the end of the 19th century in Berlin. For this reason, we find many examples of fruitful collaboration but also in segregation from each other in defining the new specialties. Max Marcuse, the only one of the well-known Berlin specialists Ivan Bloch, Magnus Hirschfeld, and Albert Moll to survive the Holocaust, was able to publish articles in Palestine and Israel from the 1930s to the 1960s. This year is the 60th anniversary of his death. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Zusammenfassung: Die Sexualmedizin entwickelte sich im deutschsprachigen Raum im letzten Viertel des langen 19. Jahrhunderts entlang einer Grenzlinie zu den klinischen Fächern Urologie, Venerologie, Frauenheilkunde, Neurologie/Psychiatrie und Innere Medizin, woraus sich vielfältige Befruchtungen, Verflechtungen, Abgrenzungsbemühungen und Überschneidungen ergaben. Wir konnten hier als einen weiteren frühen Protagonisten Max Marcuse evaluieren, der als einziger der besonders bekannten Berliner Sexualwissenschaftler Magnus Hirschfeld, Ivan Bloch und Albert Moll den Holocaust überlebte und dessen 60. Todestag in diesem Jahr ist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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