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Per aspera ad astra: Life and work of the persecuted Jewish oral pathologist Joseph Weinmann (1896-1960)

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PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
卷 227, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2021.153633

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Histopathology; Bone pathology; National Socialism; Persecution; Forced emigration

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Joseph P. Weinmann is considered a pioneer of oral pathology, despite facing disenfranchisement and persecution as a Jew under the Nazis in Vienna. His international success in the USA was not attributed to one specific reason, but a combination of factors such as personal relationships, scientific prominence, and adaptability.
Given his seminal scientific oeuvre, Joseph P. Weinmann (1896-1960) is considered a pioneer of oral pathology. He also paved the way for generations of scientists and physicians with the standard work Bone and Bones, his textbook on oral pathology and histology, and the Oral Pathology Program at the University of Illinois. Far less well known is the fact that Weinmann, as a Jew, was disenfranchised by the Nazis in Vienna in 1938. Against this background, this study aims to shed light on the circumstances of Weinmann's persecution and subsequent forced emigration, as well as the further development of his career in the United States. This includes the question of which factors were decisive for Weinmann's scientific breakthrough in Chicago. The analysis draws on a variety of archival sources and contemporary printed writings. What at first glance looks like the impressive curriculum vitae of a successful scientist turns out to be a story of loss, violence, and a difficult new beginning. Joseph Weinmann first had to overcome several setbacks - disenfranchisement and expropriation by the National Socialists, a brief imprisonment before his planned escape from Vienna, and a failed immigration attempt in Great Britain - before he succeeded in an international career in the USA, which brought him, among other things, a chair and the presidency of the American Academy of Oral Pathology. From the results, it can be concluded that Weinmann's success was not due to one specific reason, but based on many mutually beneficial factors (personal relationships, scientific prominence, favorable research environment, fortitude, adaptability, highly sought-after professional specialization).

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