"This is a Christian institution and we will tolerate no Jews here": the Brooklyn medical interns hazings - Halperin EC.

Anti-Semitic quotas to restrict access to medical school, graduate medical education and hospital privileges were common in the United States from the 1920s to the 1960s. In Brooklyn, New York, medical education prejudice resulted in violence. In 1916 a Je...
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