GRIESINGER, Wilhelm
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Die Pathologie und Therapie der psychischen Krankheiten.Stuttgart: A. Krabbe, 1845.Griesinger put an end to the moralistic theory of insanity as advanced by Heinroth. He was the first in Germany to abandon violence in the treatment of the insane; his book remained an authority on the subject for 30 years. English translation, London, 1867. Subjects: PSYCHIATRY |
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Klinische und anatomische Beobachtungen über die Krankheiten von Aegypten.Arch. physiol. Heilk., 13, 528-75, 1854.Griesinger connected the worm of ankylostomiasis with Egyptian chlorosis, a condition in which the worm had previously been noted without its being considered the causal agent (pp. 555-61). Apparently Bilharz in 1853 came to the same conclusion. The disease was for a time called “Griesinger’s disease”. Partial English translation in Kean (No. 2268.1). Subjects: COUNTRIES, CONTINENTS AND REGIONS › Egypt, INFECTIOUS DISEASE › DISEASES DUE TO METAZOAN PARASITES › Hookworm Disease |
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Ueber Muskelhypertrophie.Arch. Heilk., 6, 1-13, 1865.Progressive muscular dystrophy with pseudo-hypertrophy. From the description given later by Duchenne (No. 4739) the condition has been named “Duchenne-Griesinger disease”. Subjects: NEUROLOGY › Myopathies |
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Ein Fall von Anaemia splenica bei einem KindeBerl. klin. Wschr., 3, 212-14, 1866.First reported case of (infantile) splenic anemia. Subjects: HEMATOLOGY › Anemia & Chlorosis, PEDIATRICS, Spleen: Lymphatics |