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* Various parts of Daniel Paul Schreber's " Memoirs of My Nervous Illness " ( original German title " Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken ") ( 1903 ) was destroyed by his wife and doctor Flesching for protecting his reputation, which was mentioned by Sigmund Freud as highly important in his essay " The Schreber Case " ( 1911 ).
The caracal first became known to Western science from a German naturalist, Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber ( 1739 – 1810 ), who illustrated and described a specimen from Table Mountain in Cape Town in 1776.
Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber ( Weißensee, Thuringia, 1739 — Erlangen, 1810 ), often styled I. C. D.
Daniel Paul Schreber ( 25 July 1842-14 April 1911 ) was a German judge who suffered from what was then diagnosed as dementia praecox.
Repressed inner drives were projected onto outside world and led to intense hallucinations which were first centred around his physician Dr. Flechsig ( projection of his feelings towards brother ), and then around God ( who represented Schreber's father, Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber ).
Schatzman had found child-rearing pamphlets written by Moritz Schreber, Daniel Schreber's father, which stressed the necessity of taming the rebellious savage beast in the child and turning him into a productive citizen.
Many of the techniques recommended by Moritz Schreber were mirrored in Daniel Schreber's psychotic experiences.
For example, one of the " miracles " described by Daniel Schreber was that of chest compression, of tightening and tightening.
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Flechsig was the treating psychiatrist for Daniel Paul Schreber, whose memoir inspired Sigmund Freud to publish a detailed analysis of the case in 1911.
Among other patients Sonnenstein was the asylum in which Daniel Paul Schreber wrote his Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken in 1900-2.
Kiefer Sutherland's character Daniel P. Schreber is named after Daniel Paul Schreber, a German judge who suffered from narcissistic, paranoid psychosis and possibly schizophrenia and whose autobiographical Memoirs of My Nervous Illness ( Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken ) the film's plot alludes to at various instances.
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Leudar and Thomas ( 2000 ): Voices of Reason, Voices of Insanity, review almost 3, 000 years of voice-hearing history, including that of Socrates, Schreber, and Janet's patient ' Marcelle ', amongst others, to show how we have moved the experience from a socially valued context to a pathologised and denigrated one.
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Although Freud never interviewed Schreber himself, he read his Memoirs and drew his own conclusions from it.
A collection of essays by theoreticians such as Michel de Certeau, Alphonso Lingis, Jean-François Lyotard, as well as several previously unpublished texts written by Schreber after the publication of the Memoirs.
Schreber and .
The idea of organised allotment gardening reached a first peak after 1864, when the so-called " Schreber Movement " started in the city of Leipzig in Saxony.
In 1778, Johann von Schreber first described the European wildcat under the scientific name Felis ( catus ) silvestris.
Other 18th-century scientists gave it similar names, such as Schreber, who named it Mustela canadensis, and Boddaert, who named it Mustela melanorhyncha.
Schreber was a successful and highly respected judge until middle age when the onset of his psychosis occurred.
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