was appointed by Colonel Hecker to be the colorbearer of the regiment, and in the evening we left Chicago for Alton, Ill." Hecker was his commander, and...
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(2002). Ewald Hecker (1843–1909). (Translated and introduced by G. E. Berrios and A. Kraam.) History of Psychiatry 13: 455-465. Hecker, E. (2009). Hebephrenia:...
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Emil Wilhelm Georg Magnus Kraepelin (/ˈkrɛpəlɪn/; German: [ˈeːmiːl 'kʁɛːpəliːn]; 15 February 1856 – 7 October 1926) was a German psychiatrist. H. J. Eysenck's...
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began before the twenty-fifth year. This great predisposition of youth led Hecker to the name hebephrenia, "insanity of youth," for the group delimited by...
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Ewald Hecker in Görlitz". History of Psychiatry. 20 (1): 87–106. doi:10.1177/0957154X08099416. PMID 20617643. S2CID 43185310. Kraepelin, Emil (1896)...
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Osterhaus; Frederick Salomon; Joseph Weydemeyer; Gustav Struve; Friedrich Hecker Journalists, writers, publishers: Mathilde Franziska Anneke; Karl Theodor...
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Friedrich Hecker commanding. Attached to the XI Corps of the Army of the Potomac, it lost 155 men at Chancellorsville, including Colonel Hecker, who was...
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associate Ewald Hecker (1843–1909) involving studies of young psychotic patients. In their analyses of mental disorders, Kahlbaum and Hecker introduced a...
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Stahlwerke AG; Emil Helfferich, board chair of the German-American Petroleum Company; Friederich Flick, chair of Flick KG; Ewald Hecker, chair of Ilseder...
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Paul Heinrich Emil Baehrens (24 September 1848, in Bayenthal – 26 September 1888, in Groningen) was a German classical scholar. After completing his studies...
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