Closed venereology wards in postwar Hamburg.
Maximilian SchochowK BjoernsgardM OrzechowskiF StegerPublished in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2020)
Closed venereology wards in Hamburg followed the tradition established during the period of the Weimar Republic. This becomes apparent both in terms of the legal framework and in terms of the structure and functions of the wards. Thus, they clearly differ from the closed venereology facilities in the SOZ and in the GDR. These facilities were established in the tradition of Soviet prophylactics institutions. The wards in Hamburg served as isolation and treatment centres, the facilities in the SOZ and in the GDR also had a disciplinary function.