Dr Jak Barbut Surgeon of the Istanbul Penitentiary — Rıfat N Bali

Dr Jak Barbut Surgeon of the Istanbul Penitentiary
Rıfat N BaliLibra Yayınları
Dr Jak Barbut Surgeon of the Istanbul Penitentiary
Rıfat N BaliThis works attempts to the reconstruct the life story of Jak Barbut a Turkish Jewish doctor who for several decades served with a tirelessly as surgeon general of the Istanbul State Penitentiary the Or Ahayim Jewish Hospital and several others Using the available sources the author brings to life the single minded devotion of a man unanimously praised with equal parts gratitude and respect by his patients his colleagues and the convicts of the Istanbul Prison on whose behalf he devoted his entire professional life As such the work represents a modest but important contribution to the history of Ottoman Turkish Jewry and of Turkish medicine

Libra Yayınları
This works attempts to the reconstruct the life story of Jak Barbut a Turkish Jewish doctor who for several decades served with a tirelessly as surgeon general of the Istanbul State Penitentiary the Or Ahayim Jewish Hospital and several others Using the available sources the author brings to life the single minded devotion of a man unanimously praised with equal parts gratitude and respect by his patients his colleagues and the convicts of the Istanbul Prison on whose behalf he devoted his entire professional life As such the work represents a modest but important contribution to the history of Ottoman Turkish Jewry and of Turkish medicine img src https s3 eu west 1 amazonaws com dia kitadagitim ckeditor_assets pictures 53 content_1_original_original jpg alt height 15 width 15 font size 1 color white font img

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This works attempts to the reconstruct the life story of Jak Barbut a Turkish Jewish doctor who for several decades served with a tirelessly as surgeon general of the Istanbul State Penitentiary the Or Ahayim Jewish Hospital and several others Using the available sources the author brings to life the single minded devotion of a man unanimously praised with equal parts gratitude and respect by his patients his colleagues and the convicts of the Istanbul Prison on whose behalf he devoted his entire professional life As such the work represents a modest but important contribution to the history of Ottoman Turkish Jewry and of Turkish medicine