Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (28 December 1828 – 15 April 1899) was a German psychiatrist. In 1855 he received his medical doctorate at Berlin, and subsequently...
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Unitary psychosis (section Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum)
unitary psychosis and its advocates came under increasing criticism. Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (1829–1899), a German psychiatrist of seminal importance in the development...
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changing symptomatology. In 1863, the Danzig-based psychiatrist Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (1828–1899) published his text on psychiatric nosology Die Gruppierung...
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disorders accompanying madness, culminating in the publication by Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum in 1874 of Die Katatonie oder das Spannungsirresein ("Catatonia or...
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in articles by Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum—for example in his 1866 paper "Die Sinnesdelierien" ("On Delusion of the Senses"). When Kahlbaum's paper was reviewed...
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depression who are evaluated in psychiatric outpatient settings. In 1883, Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum identified a disorder characterized by recurring mood cycles. The...
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psychiatrist Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (1828-1899). In the early 1870s Kahlbaum and Hecker did a series of studies on young psychotic patients at Kahlbaum's clinic...
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auditory loss. The term paraphrenia was originally popularized by Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum in 1863 to describe the tendency of certain psychiatric disorders...
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He described symptoms similar to those previously recorded by Dr. Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum, including "stereotypies and bizarre urges, impulsive motor eruptions...
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treatment - which ECT relies on - especially in pediatric patients. Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum was among the first to systematically describe catatonia, which in...
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disease classification for mental disorders, an idea introduced by Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum. The initial ideas behind biological psychiatry, stating that the...
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Karl Ludwig Reimer (born December 25, 1845, in Leipzig, † January 15, 1883 in Berlin) was a German chemist and industrialist. He's responsible for the...
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term Eugenics are formulated by Francis Galton. German psychiatrist Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum identifies a disorder characterized by recurring mood cycles which...
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381–8. doi:10.1177/0957154X07079690. PMID 18175638. S2CID 33487387. Kahlbaum, Karl Ludwig (1863). Die Gruppierung der psychischen Krankheiten und die Eintheilung...
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Carl Wernicke (redirect from Karl Wernicke)
the Wernicke-Lichtheim model. At the 59th Breslau conference in 1892, Karl Kahlbaum described paranoia based on a case study that Wernicke was familiar...
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George Berkeley. Following graduation he worked as an assistant to Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum at the mental hospital in Görlitz, and in 1887 became an assistant...
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German composer Karl Ludwig Hencke (1793–1866), German astronomer Theodor Schönemann (1812–1868), German mathematician Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (1828–1899),...
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chemist (born 1818) Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum, psychiatrist (born 1828) 25 April – Hermann Wislicenus, painter (born 1825) 1 May – Ludwig Büchner, philosopher...
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was provided with the opportunity to take up a directorship of Schering-Kahlbaum, a chemical-pharmaceutical company that was the Berlin subsidiary of IG...
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Education. 83 (1): 23. Bibcode:2006JChEd..83...23J. doi:10.1021/ed083p23. Kahlbaum, Georg W. A. (1896) "Der sogenannte Liebig'sche Kühlapparat" (The so-called...
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psychopathological classification were Griesinger, Westphal, Krafft-Ebbing and Kahlbaum, which, in their turn, would influence Wernicke and Meynert. Kraepelin...
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