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April 12, 1946 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-04-12

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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Friday, April 12, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

TB Rate Eight

Last Photo of David Guzik

Times Higher
Among Refugees

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Years spent in hiding and con-
camps have left the
'
if... t
displaced Jews In Germany
Austria with a tuberculosis
i f that may be eight times
higher than the rate normally
prevailing in this country, Dr.
William Schmidt, overseas super-
visor of health and medical serv-
ices for the JDC, reported after
a 13-week inspection tour of the
health conditions of Jews in Ger-
, many, France, Belgium and Switz-
erland.
erland,
Dr. Schmidt, who recently re-
f turned from Europe, declared that
1 "urgent need exists for increased
. I care for the tubercular among the
Jews who survived years of star-
vation and torture on the contin-
ent."
Dr. Schmidt, formerly northeast
regional medical director of the
U.S. Children's Bureau, also in-
spected medical facilities support-
ed by the JDC through funds ob-
tained from the United Jewish
Appeal, which is now conducting
a $100,000,000 campaign for over-
seas needs, refugees and Pales-
tine.
"Tuberculosis i s particularly
prevalent among Jews living in
the displaced persons centers in
Germany and Austria," he assert.
ed. A survey conducted recently
by the Swiss Red Cross among
Jews in the camps, he said, re-
vealed that nearly as many as four
out of every 100 Jews who sub-
mitted to the examination were
found to have some lung lesion.
Pointing out that this ratio is
eight times the tuberculosis rate
In the United States, he added
that It is impossible to speculate
at this time upon the rate at
which new cases will continue to
appear among these people whose
health has been so seriously un-
dermined. "It is reasonable to as-
sume, however, that only the
strongest could survive the camps.
Yet," he added, "while they seem
to have gained in health sinee
their liberation, they remain for
the most part convalescents and
should be considered so. Few of
them are able to do heavy labor."

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