ABSTRACT

This book draws on the example of the major cities of Leipzig and Dresden to illustrate continuity and change in public health in the German Democratic Republic. Based on archival work, it will demonstrate how members of the medical profession successfully manipulated their pre-1945 past in order to continue practising, leading to persistence in the social conception of medicine and disease after Communism took hold. This was particularly evident in attitudes towards and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and the pathology of deviant behaviour among young people.

chapter |27 pages

Introduction

Medical memories and experiences

chapter 1|44 pages

Treating the past

Narratives of the medical profession after 1945

chapter 2|45 pages

Treatments from the past

Continuities in treating venereal diseases

chapter 3|38 pages

Treatments for the past?

‘War children’ and the new state

chapter 4|45 pages

Institutionalised treatments of the past

The Fürsorgeheim Leuben in postwar Dresden