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the and with that you're up to date to stay tuned. up next doc, or doc film program looks at weather immigrants in germany are getting the health care that they need. and remember, if you need warners and to go, they can always check out our website. that's d, w dot com, until overland. thank you very much for joining us. the t v. 's do for fun. via do gravitational waves squeeze out body. how do i the drums for the to the beat? and what's the perfect kill for approx side? find the on says get with d w signs don't need picked up channels. a, b, b, b, dr. bismark, a for he is b, c, g,
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p has been working in a medical practice and head of him for a year since he arrived significantly more patients with the mines in the background have been coming in. the wood has gotten out the adobe well treated. apparently, that's not the case. every way over the course of the general population has a migrant background. almost 24000000 people, the it is everyone present the same in the gym and health care system, the hello. how are your yeah, so in amman was case the don't was able to intervene after clinic to and to my way to, to get over it. come every time. yeah. to do the 2nd. yeah. your
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kidney. yeah. you go, doctor, for he diagnosed emanuel with suit degree renal congestion. the condition can quickly become dangerous. you sent him to hospital for emergency surgery. so when he arrived, he was turned away at the reception desk. even though he had all the necessary paperwork, he had to make an appointment with the loyalty department. he was told he had no choice but to leave i may see him outside the clinic and hell knows where it happened. i was sure. oh no, no i. i stood for about 2 or 3 minutes. i don't have any possibility to go
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is or what i have to do to saw your emergency paper via phone. and i'm, it is people who immediately drove up to the table with a talk to a full retails music. he called the hospital to talk to the receptionist. he said it was a misunderstanding, and the model should go back to me. so if it worked fine, can it be just for like i said blood, sometimes there's a lot of discrimination with some don't have to forget and then for cause you unplugged each can result in kidney damage if he hadn't gone back to doctor for a emanuel's renal congestion could have been fatal. all right,
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to the hospital with questions about the case. the answer. as a general rule, no one will be turned away. someone with a medical emergency, obviously it isn't expected to have an appointment and won't be asked to return after like 2 days or something. but the reality is all from different says dr. a, for a. yeah. all 4 of us has been some such man, i'm violent as we have on i want to admit to patient 2000 and have a phone background kind of, i really worry about them being turned away basically. and that's deceptive. used to, i was wanting to ask me, when mentioned you had a some kind of with someone with an african background when i filled out the referral phones and i make a mental note to follow up. so i don't want to call and ask if everything worked out in front of the, for me on. and so i probably just look at all from this. it's not the only example of racism in the gym and health care system will be coming
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across others. of course, most of us have had some bad experiences with doctors, myself included. however, it happens significantly more often to people with a mind to treat that grant. this is now backed up by the 1st comprehensive study on racism in the gym and health care system, commissioned by the federal ministry for family affairs and carried out but the send us the integration and migration research. the research team led by social scientists, she had sent a new evaluated move in 21000 questionnaires and conducted additional interviews by davia to try and verify in god, cynthia, wherever we turned our focus, we saw problems costs. in some cases, these were delay right now, for example, in terms of getting help,
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but we also saw in the qualities in terms of appointments yourself. to mean, how can we as a society should be alarmed about human rights issues in an area such as health and health care. but we're laser estate, then it's a matter of life and death. the gluten time because i'm tired of certain groups are negatively affected. and even then we as a society, need to be concerned and garbage them to cook these telephones in tons, items stuff. that's because i just saw from my a policy among the people affected in too many of those who identify as black ation or most of them should phone to find out what is causing tax fees and see a government unless its another gazette shop. i think the health care system is no different from other social institutions that are only adapting to new demographic and social realities. very slowly, high advertising, the biggest out of the media in the areas we examined. we see that there are still structures in place and disadvantage and certain groups of equipment that there's
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been off times 10. we want to know how this impacts people's everyday. lots, like journalists, so we ask the public via instagram. within a day, people submission detailed accounts of negative experience. it's very common the very fact that black people are spoken to in english or mostly women are addressed in a certain tone of voice. it happens all the time. when i arrived, the emergency doctor took one look at me, turned around and refused to touch me. a doctor who's taking the hippocratic oath would have let me die. and it was because of the color of my skin. in the ambulance, the blue lights are switched off because our boys make a fuss about nothing. my partner doesn't speak german in doctor's offices. he is often ignored by the stuff that ours over the adults as themselves say on their websites that they speak english. now we only go
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to the adult together. it's definitely humiliating for him not to be able to go to a doctor's office alone. while researching i came across the case of ramsey and she had a problem magic medical history but was for adults with painkillers again and again and not given appropriate diagnosis until the head of the study about to this the past week. i'm not surprised limited. so it is inside that is this. we can also prove, statistically that many muslim women schemes are not taken seriously home. the sounds good onto that. the move in 2 thirds of the muslim women in the studies said the medical stuff, treat them unfairly, or worse than not, that's the face has consequences. 38.9 percent of most of them. women have change doctors because they didn't feel
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taken seriously. among women who are most effective by racism, the secret is 28.8 percent. the provision of the fortune street to the 2 addresses for them to build up. the research shows that there are certain prejudices regarding this with women in with that they're passive, you have emotional, irrational, i've been on the, there's also the clichy that they're very dramatic about pain with a clichy, often apply to people from turkey, especially women, is that they exaggerate their pain symptoms or their hyper sensitive hide in the took off either she got some to patrick at subscribed. we visit ramsey in law was sent to me. she seems to have been a victim of exactly this kind of thinking. her family documented her experience for the fellow although she was seriously ill and spent weeks in hospital,
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she was given an accurate diagnosis. as a result, she has lost in health issues. this has taken its toll. today, lindsey a can hardly walk and just quickly exhausted. she had to give up the job as a plaintiff. she doesn't speak much jim and but understands everything. we say it all began with a sudden severe back pain in january 2021. she could hardly move and was fractured by pain in the middle of a nice dose and called an ambulance ramsey was hospitalized for 10 days, and diagnosed with new rich compression seemed drawn to come from the bcu,
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then as to what ran the i'm sent to me was that in this set to me? we did test nothing wrong with you. the get top hit on the and then everyone was saying the results show you don't have anything. she gets off on the don't make such a fuss or the top load with the shelves, meal. my name, what type is my mother would call me at night during those 10 days and say we're not doing anything is i'm in so much pain that i wish i could die, leave our staff. she was a screaming and pain on the phone at night and i'm saying please, but tell me they're doing something merced, i don't want to live. i can't take it anymore. house. they, me named typical. zoomed a treaty to me like that because i'm to can choose from. it wouldn't have happened to a gym and a woman think you begin to open the doctor's file to identify life threatening heart valve information either have or heart valve. you the seduce me by 3 dc. a severe back pain can indicate serious open disease.
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that's why the diagnostics was so important. the right to the hospital. the family filed a written complaint. the clinic is well aware of the case. spokes person writes to me that there was no way of investigating how a nurse spoke to ramsey, and that some feedback pine is not association with heartfelt information. but there are now jim and hot central and munich disagrees back pain might well be a symptom of heart valve information. another indication that ramsey is complaints were not taken seriously. these fits when have time didn't subside. the family went back to her doctor to try and get a referral for another hospital. doctor mine and what i'll see under 56 bits of
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petitioners, my mother back to the doctor to admit her to another hospital. the doctor got angry and said, you're not going to hospital, there's nothing wrong with you has to move in this. then we were simply sent home. we don't know how to go sick cells. we kept all the paperwork. she contacted the practice 6 more times, becoming increasingly desperate. why this point's gonna mother had tubes and fever? one kind of them is in the puts into instance, you can't keep bobbing off a patient to the thing. they just have depression. they're met a possible investment. i can understand that even as a general practitioner, the 1st thing you do is look at the test results from the hospital. i'm on it before. that doesn't mean that if you see something is wrong, you can say, okay, i don't know. and the issue 5, which is i'm going to refer you to hospital, i'm was kinda, that's not what happened to this hung image,
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because instead according to the family ramsey, it was told over the phone, but the doctor's assistant. but she had depression and menopausal symptoms. it was only the point when she could no longer eat and drink that she finally got a hospital referral from the doctor. this time she was admitted to a clinic in her own for 6 weeks after mc 1st complained of pain, she finally got her diagnosis. advanced hot valve inflammation, adult trip this call special hard to kind of cash. she was in directly involved with the case posted. it bounces on instagram a case of discrimination in the health care system that almost cost a patient to night. unfortunately, the hospital failed to carry out sufficient test, despite time levels of inflammation. instead,
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the patient was sent home with pain can let's, she saw several more doctors because she was still in severe pain despite taking painkillers. she was told she was exaggerating the problem as far and as do eventually this family hired a lawyer then now demanding compensation from the doctor and the hospital. but how likely are they to win the case? and then move kitchen bottles. and when i'm this, i'm just kind of, we have the possible treatment error during the hospital stay in the future. they should have investigated earlier and more thoroughly. and um, you know, cuz it got to him with the, with the house at stuart street. and there's the doctor, i think is when she heard there was a fever and shows she should have reacted immediately on cummings. only about a 3rd of all medical malpractice cases,
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a successful in cold humphrey. my racism really plays a role. a nice little suits doesn't offline. those are concerned dr. drew, from my perspective, there are explicit races. cliches to play here with people with the migration background, supposedly exaggerate or even fixed their pains. but the fact is that racism and discrimination is very difficult to prove this. give it some advice on that. it's been proven. the racism is an issue for people applying for apartments. so jobs, racism in the gym and health care system has not been properly investigated. even though it can be a matter of life. so is it just a question of individuals who consciously or unconsciously behaving a racist way? or is the problem systemic doctor or for his practice in hello is that as a general practitioner, he often use as a post oxy mesa. this measures
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a patient's blood oxygen saturation based on light rays that penetrate the schemes . however, after years of experience, he no longer trusts the device. does the device look the same to every patient or not? it will come up like a night. not clearly, not. it's often not accurate when measuring oxygen levels in people with dark skin tones. i don't always rely on it to 100 percent too much pressure collected in it. and i want to put $0.10 a whole bunch. would you use the pulse oxy mesa for a black patient to short of breath? very simple. you have it. i don't know if a patient a short of breath, i'd say, based on the symptoms and what they need to hosp to check off $100.00 a month. okay. i don't know. now to the that both of us do you have dark skin yourself? what is the device doesn't work. yeah, and we think that's in place. yeah. you're right. at the end of the day,
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it's not optimal for the most of tomorrow. then most likely. but if you know that the problem exists, coming you can try to work around this because of what i'm going to do, what you can, but so there aren't any negative surprise estimate on interview visit the the us study from 2020 show the dangerously low oxygen levels are almost 3 times more likely to go undetected in black patients than in one to a serious problem. the became especially a to join the global cubic 19 pandemic. the, the reason why the costs oxy mesa doesn't always get reliable readings is because it was designed for white skin. suppose it know a prime example, a structural racism in medicine. more on fixed like the dr. bismark before. he is aware of the obstacles his patients
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face and does his best to work around them. giving a patient the attention they need when it's a language barrier, for example, is time consuming. it can take longer than the 8 minutes a doctor spends on average with the patient in germany according to the professional code of conduct physicians who patients must be treated equally due to them. yeah, put all day and even in japan we have come to talk to might tell a patient to come back with an interpreter. would you even though most talk to speak english about when this can affect diagnostics? basically. so yes, most the diagnosis and how the condition develops. it gets much worse as a result, given the some on the phone in the waiting room, we ask patients about their experiences and the rest. and then when you were alone
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with the doctor, they talked to you weirdly like you're a foreigner in their house and then they you taken serious say here? yes, i'm taken seriously and that's why i feel more comfortable here. part of our approved time sheet of these kind of thing, matching english oh my cheese also i see the recent study clearly shows the effects of racism among black patients, 62.8 percent to lay a treated worse than others. just think of this if you had mentioned on it. that's christ. tom, what about i think of we humans all have the right to be treated well by other people who we will need to be aware that we don't benefit from treating other people was. it doesn't make us better just finished. it doesn't make a strong distinguish because it doesn't make a small to even edition is based off of it. it just homes of the people who isn't
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tend to get into the facing or solved line fund. i'm interested on also do, but not why does the health care system filed reflect out of the society? he's and medical equipment appears to be biased. and people with acute health problems of being sent home the system that's supposed to help everyone equally is actually pushing many at risk. it's a problem that needs to be addressed as it's routes. the gaps in the system start with gaps in education. here in rust, all kinds of medical students want to change. this is john asked us not to use his last night. he fused the 5 right might talk the same problem. jesus starts with medical literature,
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start off to learn about dermatology and heart disease patterns, loops exclusively in terms of white skin, and it is a contract. not all patients are going to be white ties on hold. this means we can overlook diseases, misdiagnosed and in the worst case. so let people die comfortable football. just is there any disease where this is particularly noticeable was, but was, it wasn't, there could be some team of alpha on the media. it's an issue with line disease and also with anemia. some people, some symptoms are detected using a visual diagnosis because these will look different on black skin or probably they look on different skin colors and it's something you have to learn and don't hold father. as much one can see and how this was like a round top of the how do you incorporate this knowledge of the southern i talk, unless i'm fond of that you have to look for the teaching materials are research online, has the students have to make an extra effort on the phone and if you don't have the time and energy because you don't learn it, remember the, the type of it as an educational gap and how to unacceptable out on purpose and look at the i just want to talk about those ignorant can be dangerous.
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take a rush that could indicate the dangerous disease, like shingles, measles. i didn't mention it, but then if we overlook people, we overlook their problems. there needs. assessment of health care is a basic right corner that we've made this our mission. i'm viewing, at least in germany, was off in the off the phonic, a sleeper sofa, only one medical school has adapted it's teaching in germany, most cost loads. the medicine considered too heavy over the a documented office. guns not argument doesn't hold up is fine. and the federal association of medical students has taken a clear position like that. we want racism to be addressed and teachers get to that . and then they have a vision belongs to the student initiative critical medicine milestone. they want to see the topic of racism in medicine addressed in
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present day, which is historically in the not sierra the initiative is organized a workshop on discrimination in medicine. this is the 1st time that this topic counts towards the degree. everyone here says that being counted incidents of every day, racism in hospitals, but uh yeah, i'm system just brought in mobiles. this is tim for him to have how kind of a mediterranean does he have from speaker because it was used in front of me and from tip logistic stuff. but if someone says of a patient who didn't speak jim and looked at each this hour and look as low, the taking, etc, etc, ratings hadn't no idea how to respond and stuff. i actually have a so does it mean i couldn't see the patient is stuff been cut? what was i supposed to do with that time?
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so the 1st time that you've switched is that you, this was a person by them who was in pain there because when you have to cut some mediterranean disease, a discriminatory and devices to it's still bad to, to round back. but on palm harbor florida, doctors often pre selected patients on the basis of for names. the idea is, i don't want to treat that patient because they probably don't speak german guns to withdraw. it sort of owns as if the names don't say anything about what the language of patients speaks to attitudes and medicine are only gradually starting to change, mostly cheese to cross roots pressure give me the single. so i just want medicine as an old discipline and elite this discipline. i think we're in the white discipline, so sorry about the wheels turned very slowly because the racism is sometimes very over and we have to ask them why is change taking so long to assume somebody
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there is no excuse for racism in today's society. that's one reason it's so hard, so many to admit that is exist. well, making this documentary, we often encountered close tools when we raised the issue of racism, including if this meet bias, congress, entirely depressed department doesn't vote. it's a discussion about racism. once it says uh, we talked to participant arenas, jury. hi, i'm your handler pants. the z retails is racism, and delivery rooms isn't warranty recognized as a problem. she hopes to change the scope. this will cost us both. must emphasis van. everyone does. that's cool. i think that would racism makes it home a try that will. but if we use the term it's the pressure to assume it would be
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easier to talk about trouble. racism is something shipped to food topics. yeah. think of right wing extremist of as many of nazis in vineland. steven, but there are most popular for these midwives have witnessed races in between to see who gets a place that can be highly stressful and strap have to cope with a lot of people under stress are more likely to react in a way that's racist. reacting in a sensitive way is not your hey great, it's different. you're paid to look after 5 women at once, i guess. because my as if i'm, your 1st reaction is always, oh, why was being racist? i'm, i don't mean, but then when you think people, you realize that you do have to sit and ask them that's installed a new, a new still want to buy stuff,
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the death league. and then i'd say there are colleagues who have been in the profession for a long time, who don't have that self awareness is it can be very defensive. if you talk to them pointed out to them, they'll say, well, i didn't mean it like that. do you have any sort of mind? i think it's good if clinics also ricky, let's training courses. and again, it's a question of time and money and ultimately hospitals will to change the premises like hasn't been the same since the heart valve in fiction. she tells me today she has a mechanical hot files, inflammation and become so fat. antibiotics didn't work after
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high risk operation and actually in her legs the st. and she had to have emergency surgery since then her right leg has been up. she has to be careful not to strange. that's one of the reasons why she had to give up work for the leave or ship like a beam scientists. and we shall we have them get this on shaky the can i feel empty inside the gym. useless. i have nothing to do like to know what the, what was my 2nd time now it's gone 1st place to do it them can today she's at a checkup appointment in the same hospital was she had heart surgery? yeah. this i look to be receiving is to be honest, i mean, she doesn't have hope. she says she thinks things won't get better. just kind of
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say it's less the most to put to the doctor. she says if they had recognize her, her problem earlier in the for like would be okay, this way, please enter that. you can put your things that i'm able to. she was insisting ramsey has ruptured like gosh, rate the doctor checks the blood circulating properly. this looks good, it's turned out well placed, the quick good on tooth. i'm so glad i can't believe there's positive news because i know you can see the pub circulation is fine, but when you press on great, cuz the good news and thank you very much.
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but the trauma runs dates to the family, hopes the lawyer will make sure ramsey is compensated for who's suffering each kind of good service. you have to have couple for mind them. all the money in the world won't bring back my mother's heart valves. 10 to the for the, for us it's about these people being penalized but they might not get what they want. a lawyer ma, so silly tells me the doctors that are on the launch do to apologize for medical malpractice. alpha cools. you see if they did their liability insurance might refuse to cover the costs for 532010. and this means that they usually refrain from comment and don't apologize. psycho in the sense of admitting responsibility. let's see. i understand the source question. this is why patients often end up taking the cases to quotes
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the human dental written on this on the many clients wouldn't take legal action if doctor is admitted responsibility. his soc is them also. it's a both medical malpractice, almo, but it's also but this ignorance and this lack of sensitivity on the part of medical personnel. ramsey, for example, law school sites and heard that lack of trust is reflected in the gym and white study which shows the 12.8 percent of most and women avoid or delay seeing a doctor for fear of not being taken seriously to seek it is 6.3 percent for women who are not affected by racism is in front of them because on test supplies that we see, especially in the health sector of home that might when someone experiences discrimination and racism because their trust disappears up and we're losing these
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people and they're turning away from the health care system to suppose to protect the top of what i mentioned. it fits media on mon did get an apology for what happened to her in december 2021. she went to a hospital in frankfort with severe stomach pain, a senior talk to soon i or have ms. i saw his eskimo mishaps of the mileage mass. and so actually he just didn't take me seriously. i told him how i was painted in my by have the impression that he was taking it seriously and, and i tell you that bands of the photos to his inside i kept insisting the pain wasn't no more fluid. and he said to me, well, be glad you're here, haven't because with no amans, you'd be dead by now. if you were in africa, prince tech. i was upset by the idea that i should be great. so i'm allowed to be handled. was either done by this,
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we use lined up can she grew up in germany that knows all too well what it's like to be perceived as different items and it's vice. this is and by listening victory says this list, i knew it was serious because i was in so much pain. and then he said that your jasmine is really good. that's high. i think it was like you haven't listened to anything like that bad. what else inclusive in this all i noticed was how i spoke gym and my knowledge. and that's a problem that's as best as best to blame that from a local politician. mine was so shocked that she posted a video and instagram from the hospital test this high. it's high. you also know my i asked him is the pay numer schmidt and he said, you know, my pain is never normal. but you will come in actually, it has come out with it better than other people. so it's terrible to be at most of
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these people. so you've got most of the political scene was a human being called pet expensive the video got hundreds of thousands of views and the barrel of hateful comments to upset the don't to shouldn't put you down the monkey. you look like a pre historic african with that face, or are you walking upright yet, or on all fours? like a primate mon also received hundreds of messages from other people who had experienced racism in the health care system. then me a good amount of glass of hoyt, if it happened to me today, the snow i do is to get some excess drawing attention to the problem is the only way when we have against racism and the balance on trust the top as well. and that's eyes on and the impact on the her story took an unexpected turn.
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the doctor apologized. mine is convinced that this only happened because she's a politician. she also managed to get the hospital to organize anti racism workshops for stuff or is the might not all stop a dicey might tell us because pointing out what happened is on an individual level between people and this when this is unacceptable and ignorant. but the problem is also structural. it's institutional, it's one, it's the university's is the hospital next, like bodies, happy life humanized, by colonial assembling. and this was an immensely spice of scientific progress medicine. it seems in many ways to be stuck in the 19 sixty's. it's norms no longer a flags out of the society. when do the district high rockies that make change so
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difficult come from? some of the contemporary health care systems in equities have deep roots, as medical historians for the boston explains this and stuff this across both pieces yesterday and we couldn't, science can advance very quickly once there's new research on about, it can take a long time for a structural change to happen in god's found it as a sort of using those in germany's until the end of the 19 sixty's. only a few people have to say in hospitals, the family had unlimited power in your st, and they made all the decisions that's in the 1st months that changed in the late sixty's. but it takes generations to change structure, just resources for one done even to get into that. and of course in a system in which people are earning very well in the future is going to be very hierarchical. indeed, as soon as the opinions tutton x s t n c if you hi so so you have to look at the
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medical history museum and handbook felipe austin should slice on milky chapters in the history of gym and medicine, u. d. that's it. and that's for this shift to them, be the teams, for example, the history of racial prejudice. so i'm going to leave an article, alms of german science, contributed to racist views of black people, the opportunity and kind of take renown. jim and physician and micro biologist rather call. he conducted drug trials in a form the british colony in east africa. many people here suffered from sleeping sickness call experimented on them using a remedy containing arsenic. his goals together dos for the treatment, pharmaceutical industry, and once and whatnot. util. the p desktop concord table, but call to should robert cox experiments with sleeping sickness. patients led to blindness,
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the trials to police and what he called concentration camps. patients were crammed together and treated until they no longer should symptoms of the disease and kind of people try to escape and that's why they were held by force also by some massive forces me to sign up for one must even call test if he's remedy on more than a 1000 people a day, many died in the process to precise figures. i'm not sure the fish that thoughts and these experiments play a very important role in the history of the german pharmaceutical industry has been full. it was a precursor to antibiotics. one's an active ingredient is still in use today. i hate to push a nobel prize winner robot call conducted research to treated black patients a sub human minds which these are forced to them from the on
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gives us some snaps. i'm afraid there is early evidence of this idea that black people are insensitive to pain talk. oh, it was a factor in the beat, but never get to see of slavery high spots i mentioned to them. and the idea was widespread up the time that black people were insensitive to mainland incidence, that it was used to justify physically harming them as a target this somebody is missing. so if it were already scientific arguments against that idea, come said people, sensitivities of them are all the same guys over these ideas persisted. he's a stim flushed at them. the height is unsigned. in the main damaging illustration by mary on mom's case, the problem of racism in the gym and health care system has come to the attention of the handbook, shame that physicians, president,
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pet drum and mom is it's starting to be discussed this all the tests here in his own pod space and in this case i'm quite, i think that in the health care system is a home we often have difficulty embracing change with a to a certain extent, the mirror society in society as a whole. does this have to be done to is find it easy to deal with painful questioning progress. this means that we need us, a veterans for the future going on for the to quit certainly won't be easy to most, most will not go to shop for a living by this dishonest of houston office on fall side. the organization now has an anti racism, counseling center cases of discrimination are upholstered from all as a germany in particular by doctors with problems that work to allow me favors. a gentle approach is covered as this and it, there should be like this, the effect of a tough and then i think it's very difficult by deal tony for those affected has
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most control. so for those who hacked and racist way, so knowing they are not, it's not always easy to be confronted with that. that's exactly what i think we need to be careful with all criticism that we need to strike the right tone. so we don't tiny, and i my whole thing designs and otherwise is nothing will change me to the lot of people will become increasingly compelling. arise on how to fund will fund the parentheses, family, any changes or ready to light the damage cost is give us a simple it's still not clear with the show ever get the apology. she wants to get us started and some people should be listen to only no matter where they come from. no one should be putting to signs from you all i want is my health
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