Memoirs von Emil Kraepelin | ISBN 9783642719264

Memoirs

von Emil Kraepelin, herausgegeben von Hanns Hippius, Gerd Peters und Detlev Ploog, übersetzt von C. Wooding-Deane
Mitwirkende
Unterstützt vonP. Hoff
Autor / AutorinEmil Kraepelin
Herausgegeben vonHanns Hippius
Übersetzt vonC. Wooding-Deane
Unterstützt vonA. Kreuter
Herausgegeben vonGerd Peters
Herausgegeben vonDetlev Ploog
Buchcover Memoirs | Emil Kraepelin | EAN 9783642719264 | ISBN 3-642-71926-0 | ISBN 978-3-642-71926-4

Memoirs

von Emil Kraepelin, herausgegeben von Hanns Hippius, Gerd Peters und Detlev Ploog, übersetzt von C. Wooding-Deane
Mitwirkende
Unterstützt vonP. Hoff
Autor / AutorinEmil Kraepelin
Herausgegeben vonHanns Hippius
Übersetzt vonC. Wooding-Deane
Unterstützt vonA. Kreuter
Herausgegeben vonGerd Peters
Herausgegeben vonDetlev Ploog
When Emil Kraepelin died (15. 02. 1856-07. 10. 1926), he left behind his memoirs, which were not published until today. Co-workers and col leagues from the last years of Kraepelin's life and his family knew that such an autobiography existed, but they were not sure whether these memoirs should be made public, so they remained unpublished. At a commemoration 50 years after Emil Kraepelin's death in Mu nich (1976) the descendants, who attended the festivities, agreed to the editors' suggestion to publish the „Memoirs“. Through this publication we have been able to learn more about the life of a man, whose work has had a decisive and lasting effect on the entire psychiatry since the end of the last century. When one reads the memoirs, one has to admit that on ly very little is known about this great psychiatrist's personality and path through life and that this gap has by no means been filled by the publica tion of his memoirs. Perhaps this publication will encourage work on a biography, which will give us more information on Kraepelin's person ality, life and scientific work. The focal-point of Kraepelin's work lies in the classification of psy chiatric clinical syndromes, which was developed from clinical observa tions, was constantly tested empirically and was altered taking new findings and knowledge into account. However, the basis of this system has remained unchanged and valid until today.