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Aloysius " Alois " Alzheimer (; 14 June 1864 – 19 December 1915 ) was a German psychiatrist and neuropathologist and a colleague of Emil Kraepelin.
* 1902 – Werner Heyde, German psychiatrist ( d. 1964 )
The term " manic-depressive illness " or psychosis was coined by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century, originally referring to all kinds of mood disorder.
It was popularized by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin ( 1856 – 1926 ) in 1893, 1896 and 1899 in his first detailed textbook descriptions of a condition that would eventually be reframed into a substantially different disease concept and relabeled as schizophrenia.
Emil Kraepelin ( 15 February 1856, Neustrelitz – 7 October 1926, Munich ) was a German psychiatrist.
* 1856 – Emil Kraepelin, German psychiatrist ( d. 1926 )
The psychiatrist Albert Moll subsequently continued German research, publishing Hypnotism in 1889.
Weber's friend, the psychiatrist and existentialist philosopher Karl Jaspers, described him " the greatest German of our era " and his untimely death felt to Jaspers " as if the German world had lost its heart.
Nerve cell bodies stained with basophilic dyes show numerous microscopic clumps of Nissl substance ( named after German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Franz Nissl, 1860 – 1919 ), which consists of rough endoplasmic reticulum and associated ribosomal RNA.
* 1888 – Ernst Kretschmer, German psychiatrist ( d. 1964 )
** Ernst Kretschmer, German psychiatrist ( b. 1888 )
* October 7 – Emil Kraepelin, German psychiatrist ( b. 1856 )
** Karl Jaspers, German psychiatrist and philosopher ( b. 1883 )
* November 25 – Auguste Deter is first examined by German psychiatrist Dr Alois Alzheimer, leading to a diagnosis of the condition that will carry Alzheimer's name.
* April 25 – Werner Heyde, German psychiatrist ( d. 1964 )
* October 8 – Ernst Kretschmer, German psychiatrist ( d. 1964 )
Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing ( full name Richard Fridolin Joseph Freiherr Krafft von Festenberg auf Frohnberg, genannt von Ebing ) ( 14 August 1840 – 22 December 1902 ) was an Austro – German psychiatrist who was born in Mannheim in Baden, Germany.
German psychiatrist Justus Hecker ( 1865 ) did give an original interpretation of the crusade, but it was a polemic about " diseased religious emotionalism " that has since been discredited.
Jaspers, the psychoactive substance in the book, is named for Karl Jaspers, a German psychiatrist and philosopher and contemporary of Martin Heidegger who claimed that individual authenticity required a joining with the " transcendent other ," traditionally known as God.
The German psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing introduced the terms " Sadism " and " Masochism "' into institutional medical terminology in his work Neue Forschungen auf dem Gebiet der Psychopathia sexualis (" New research in the area of Psychopathology of Sex ") in 1890.
Both terms were introduced to the medical field by German psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing in his 1886 compilation of case studies Psychopathia Sexualis.
In 1863, German psychiatrist Karl Kahlbaum ( 1828 – 1899 ) described schizoaffective disorders as a separate group in his vesania typica circularis.
According to German psychiatrist, Emil Kraepelin, patients with Delusional Disorder, remain coherent, sensible and reasonable.

German and Karl
The Afroasiatic language family was originally referred to as " Hamito-Semitic ", a term introduced in the 1860s by the German scholar Karl Richard Lepsius.
* 1841 – Karl Binding, German jurist ( d. 1920 )
* 1905 – Karl Amadeus Hartmann, German composer ( d. 1963 )
* 1903 – German engineer Karl Jatho allegedly flies his self-made, motored gliding airplane four months before the first flight of the Wright brothers.
* 1826 – Karl Gegenbaur, German anatomist ( d. 1903 )
* 1741 – Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian ( d. 1792 )
He was a poet and a member of the völkisch agitators who, together with journalist Karl Harrer, founded the German Workers ' Party ( DAP ) in Munich with Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart in 1919.
* 1918 – Karl Ferdinand Braun, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1850 )
* 1875 – Karl Andree, German geographer ( b. 1808 )
* 1885 – Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold, German physiologist ( b. 1804 )
* 1920 – Karl Binding, German jurist ( b. 1841 )
Under the heading ‘ Individuality in Thought and Desire ’, Karl Marx, ( German Ideology 1845 ), says:
The dandy horse, also called Draisienne or laufmaschine, was the first human means of transport to use only two wheels in tandem and was invented by the German Baron Karl von Drais.
* Karl Benrath's German biography, translated into English by Helen Zimmern, with a preface by the Rev.
* Karl Benz ( 1844 – 1929 ), German engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur who built the first patented automobile in 1885
The event was also commemorated in a propaganda medal designed by the German engraver Karl Goetz.
He spelled his own given name with a " C " in order to identify with the classical Western tradition ; writers who wrongly use " Karl " are seeking to emphasize his German identity.
Key contributions were made by the Danish scholars Rasmus Rask and Karl Verner and the German scholar Jacob Grimm.
* 1969 – Karl Theodor Bleek, German politician ( b. 1898 )
In 1874 German scientist Karl Ferdinand Braun discovered the " unilateral conduction " of crystals.
* 1884 – Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, German painter ( d. 1976 )
* 1812 – Karl Eduard Zachariae von Lingenthal, German jurist ( d. 1894 )
Being himself one of the leaders of the Communist Party of Italy, ( CPI ), his theories had, in turn, been strongly influenced by the German social thinker Karl Marx, and have their ideological roots grounded in Marxist theory of false consciousness and capitalist exploitation.
* 1918 – Friedrich Karl von Hessen, a German prince elected by the Parliament of Finland to become King Väinö I, renounces the Finnish throne.

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