Auction 83 PRINTED BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, HOLY LAND MAPS, CEREMONIAL OBJECTS, FINE & GRAPHIC ART
By Kestenbaum & Company
Jun 20, 2019
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LOT 35:

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D. Joh. Helfrich Sagittario [i.e. Johann Heinrich Schütte].
Dreifacher Beweis: 1. Daß ...

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D. Joh. Helfrich Sagittario [i.e. Johann Heinrich Schütte].



Dreifacher Beweis: 1. Daß die Promotion eines Juden zum Doctor Medicinae, gegen die Christliche Religion… mithin null und nichtig, ja eine Schande der Arzneykunst sey. 2. Daß die jüdischen Medici sehr schädlich, und unter Christen nicht zu dulden seyn. 3. Daß ein Christen-Patient, ohne Verletzung seines Gewissens,… in eines jüdischen Medici Cur sich nicht begeben könne. Aus der Juden Lehren,… dargethan. First edition.
pp. 96. Browned, occasional staining. Contemporary boards, worn. 12mo.
Frankfurt - Leipzig: Christian Sommer 1745
Johann Heinrich Schütte (1694-1774) was a physician in Cleves, northwestern Germany, whose prior publications included texts relating to the flora and geology of Thuringia. Here however, he presents an extremely violent attack against the proposition of permitting Jews obtaining medical training. Indeed Schütte states outright that such a notion is entirely contrary to the Christian religion and he explicitly warns his countrymen from ever having a Jew attend to them in a medical setting.
Johann Heinrich Schütte (1694-1774) was a physician in Cleves, northwestern Germany, whose prior publications included texts relating to the flora and geology of Thuringia. Here however, he presents an extremely violent attack against the proposition of permitting Jews obtaining medical training. Indeed Schütte states outright that such a notion is entirely contrary to the Christian religion and he explicitly warns his countrymen from ever having a Jew attend to them in a medical setting.

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