The health of the population in Rumania is steadily deteriorating as a result of the fact that Jewish doctors have been barred from serving any but Jewish patients, it is admitted in the German press.
The Hamburger Fremdenblatt, which was received here today, states that in discussing the health situation in Rumania, “we must take into account the fact that since Jewish doctors are only permitted to treat Jewish patients, there is an acute shortage of physicians for the ‘Aryan’ population.”
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