In July, Jewish physicians were struck off the medical register.
The life and work of the 12th-century Jewish physician and philosopher.
Jewish physicians must work on the Sabbath if their work is needed to save lives.
At his time there were quotas for Jewish physicians.
Jewish physicians were officially excluded from being paid by Germany's public health insurance system.
By July, half of the Jewish physicians in the nation had given up their practices.
The Jewish physician gave Michael another glance, lifting a finger at him.
During this time Jewish physicians and scholars were called to the court of the Medicis.
Most of these were physicians, over 80 in all (there was also a society for Jewish physicians).
In 1508 two Jewish physicians were allowed to settle in the city.