The Supreme Court today ruled that Italian medical diplomas were valid for practice in Rumania, thus opening the way for readmission to practice of some 500 Jewish doctors whose licenses had been cancelled by the Goga Government. The ruling was handed down in a test case involving an Italian Jewish physician whose license had been taken from him during the brief administration of the late anti-Semitic Premier, Prof. Octavian Goga.
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