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Holger Steinberg

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Psychiatrische Praxis|July 16, 2008
[Caspar Kulenkampff (1922-2002)]Holger Steinberg
Der Nervenarzt|December 19, 2018
[Letters from Paul Julius Möbius to Auguste-Henri Forel : "…that the harmony of perceptions on this novel point is also repeated on completely different issues"]Holger Steinberg
Psychiatrische Praxis|November 21, 2013
[Karl Leonhard is "not interested!" - newly found original sources provide new insights into the organisational background of the Rodewisch propositions]Holger Steinberg
History of Psychiatry|November 18, 2015
The creator of the term 'anancasm' was Hungarian: Guyla Donáth (1849-1944)Holger Steinberg
History of Psychiatry|January 5, 2005
The sin in the aetiological concept of Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843): Part 2: Self-guilt as turning away from reason in the framework of Heinroth's concept of the interrelationships between body and soulHolger Steinberg
Journal of Neurology|January 25, 2013
Oswald Bumke (1877-1950)Holger Steinberg
Brain Stimulation|December 26, 2012
A pioneer work on electric brain stimulation in psychotic patients. Rudolph Gottfried Arndt and his 1870s studiesHolger Steinberg
History of Psychiatry|October 1, 2005
Karl Kleist and his refusal of an appointment at Leipzig in 1923Holger Steinberg
History of Psychiatry|September 25, 2004
The sin in the aetiological concept of Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843). Part 1: Between theology and psychiatry. Heinroth's concepts of 'whose being', 'freedom', 'reason' and 'disturbance of the soul'Holger Steinberg
Journal of Neurology|August 24, 2011
Friedrich Hugo Kufs (1871-1955)Holger Steinberg
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Showing results (1-10 of 96) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 10
Psychiatrische Praxis|July 16, 2008
[Caspar Kulenkampff (1922-2002)]Holger Steinberg
Der Nervenarzt|December 19, 2018
[Letters from Paul Julius Möbius to Auguste-Henri Forel : "…that the harmony of perceptions on this novel point is also repeated on completely different issues"]Holger Steinberg
Psychiatrische Praxis|November 21, 2013
[Karl Leonhard is "not interested!" - newly found original sources provide new insights into the organisational background of the Rodewisch propositions]Holger Steinberg
History of Psychiatry|November 18, 2015
The creator of the term 'anancasm' was Hungarian: Guyla Donáth (1849-1944)Holger Steinberg
History of Psychiatry|January 5, 2005
The sin in the aetiological concept of Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843): Part 2: Self-guilt as turning away from reason in the framework of Heinroth's concept of the interrelationships between body and soulHolger Steinberg
Journal of Neurology|January 25, 2013
Oswald Bumke (1877-1950)Holger Steinberg
Brain Stimulation|December 26, 2012
A pioneer work on electric brain stimulation in psychotic patients. Rudolph Gottfried Arndt and his 1870s studiesHolger Steinberg
History of Psychiatry|October 1, 2005
Karl Kleist and his refusal of an appointment at Leipzig in 1923Holger Steinberg
History of Psychiatry|September 25, 2004
The sin in the aetiological concept of Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843). Part 1: Between theology and psychiatry. Heinroth's concepts of 'whose being', 'freedom', 'reason' and 'disturbance of the soul'Holger Steinberg
Journal of Neurology|August 24, 2011
Friedrich Hugo Kufs (1871-1955)Holger Steinberg
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