[Change in psychiatry. The case of the Karl-Bonhoeffer-Clinic for Nervous Diseases (1960-1980)] [0.03%]
精神医学的变革——以神经科医生卡尔·邦霍夫诊所为例(1960—1980)
Benoît Majerus
Benoît Majerus
The 1960s and 1970s are often described as years of change in psychiatry. The profession encountered strong societal criticism: antipsychiatry, social psychiatry, deinstitutionalization are only a few key words. Based on a quantitative and ...
["With paper, pencil, and slide rule." Cancer specialist Hermann Druckrey in internment camp Hammelburg (1946-1947)] [0.03%]
“用纸、铅笔和计算尺”——汉姆堡战俘营中的肿瘤学家赫尔曼·德克雷(1946-1947)
Volker Wunderlich
Volker Wunderlich
After World War II, Hermann Druckrey and Karl Küpfmüller spent many months in allied internment camps in Germany. In camp Hammelburg, the scholars formed a research collaboration which resulted in two very important publications. Druckrey...
[Cycles of German yellow fever research in the first half of the 20th century: protagonists and interests] [0.03%]
二十世纪前半叶德国的黄热病研究周期:主角与利益相关者
Annette Hinz-Wessels
Annette Hinz-Wessels
This article examines for the case of yellow fever research in Germany in the first half of the 20th century how political and military conditions affected the interests of scientific research. As a tropical disease, yellow fever was unknow...
Karin Stukenbrock
Karin Stukenbrock
In 1917, the Göttingen gynaecologist Dietrich published a short article about a phenomenon which he called "war amenorrhea" ("Kriegsamenorrhoe"). The article attracted the attention of his colleagues. While the affected women did not pay m...
["The communication is of course very difficult." The "insane re-migrants" from America in the Hamburg Asylum Friedrichsberg 1909] [0.03%]
“沟通当然非常困难。”1909年的汉堡弗里德里希斯贝格精神病院中的“美国精神错乱的回归移民”现象
Stefan Wulf,Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach
Stefan Wulf
Between 1900 and 1914 many so-called "insane re-migrants" were admitted to the Hamburg Asylum in Friedrichsberg. These patients were mainly East European emigrants who had left Europe via Hamburg and who had been classified as insane and se...
[Teaching medical history in the German medical curriculum: prospects and risks] [0.03%]
德国医学生教学中的医学历史:前景与风险
Jürgen Helm
Jürgen Helm
The paper analyses the special situation of teaching medical history in German medical schools. According to German law (Approbationsordnung für Arzte) medical history is part of an interdisciplinary subject (Querschnittsbereich) which is ...
[Magic bullets, chemical gagging, controlled risks? On the research of the network "Pharmaceuticals in the 20th century" of the German Research Foundation (DFG)] [0.03%]
[ magic bullets、化学窒息、受控风险? 德国科研联合会(DFG)的“二十世纪药物”网络研究侧记]
Viola Balz,Michael Bürgi,Nicholas Eschenbruch et al.
Viola Balz et al.
Therapeutic substances, their development, testing, application and effects, have in recent years become a central topic of the history of medicine, history of science, and science and technology studies. This paper provides an overview of ...
["Battlefield of love": the Fronberg-Hospital of the Deaconry Motherhouse Kaiserswerth] [0.03%]
["爱情的战场":凯撒斯韦尔女修道院医院弗龙贝格诊所]
Fritz Dross
Fritz Dross
In historical research on late 19th-century Germany, in general, as well as in the historiography of medicine, the General Hospital is typically described as located in industrial towns and cities. In order to complement this picture this p...
[A matter of methods: the historicity of Koch's postulates 1840-2000] [0.03%]
[方法的问题:柯霍假设的历史性(1890-2000)]
Christoph Gradmann
Christoph Gradmann
This paper analyses the historical origins and the popularity of 'Koch's Postulates'. In 1884 Friedrich Löffler wrote down the well-known three steps of isolation, cultivation and inoculation as conditions for establishing the existence of...
Heinz Schott
Heinz Schott
The paper contributes to the discussion on the self-image of the institutionalized medical history at the medical schools in Germany. Influenced by the curriculum of the new licence to practice medicine (Approbationsordnung für Arzte) cont...