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DONNA EVLETH, Vichy France and the Continuity of Medical Nationalism, Social History of Medicine, Volume 8, Issue 1, April 1995, Pages 95–116, https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/8.1.95
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This paper reviews the rise of medical nationalism and protectionism in France from the end of the nineteenth century through to the 1940s, with an emphasis on the Vichy period. It presents this nationalism as part of a continuity, showing its beginnings well before the coming of the Vichy government, its extremes under this government, and its continuation after the fall of the Vichy government, although retreating from its more extreme positions.
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