This paper reviews the importance Emil Kraepelin put on disease course as a classificatory principle. It then outlines the academic reception of Kraepelin's disease entities outside Germany, charts the uptake of his diagnostic concepts within clinical practice in Britain, and compares data on admissions for bipolar disorders, involutional melancholia and postpartum psychoses to the North Wales asylum during the period Kraepelin was working to data on contemporary admissions in an effort to shed further light on the validity of his diagnostic concepts
In an article of 1920 entitled Die Erscheinungsformen des Irreseins, published in Kraepelin's phase ...
The field of psychiatry changed dramatically in the latter half of the nineteenth century, largely b...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird der Frage nachgegangen, wie sich das von dem deutschen Psychiater Em...
Emil Kraepelin (1856-1926) was an influential figure in the history of psychiatry as a clinical scie...
Emil Kraepelin (1856–1926) was an influential figure in the history of psychiatry as a clinical scie...
In the last third of the 20th century, the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin (1856-1926) became an ...
Emil Kraepelin introduced the concept of dementia praecox in 1893. The eventual acceptance of the co...
The nosology for major psychiatric disorders developed by Emil Kraepelin in the 1890s has substantia...
In an article of 1920 entitled "Die Erscheinungsformen, des Irreseins," published in Kraepelin's pha...
Rotzoll M, Grüner F. Emil Kraepelin and German Psychiatry in Multicultural Dorpat (Tartu), 1886-1891...
Psychiatry is a young, still developing science, that must, against sharp opposition, gradually achi...
Kraepelin's methodology and clinical descriptions are still influential in the XXIst century psychia...
Kraepelin's basic attitude to the classification of psychoses was data-oriented and flexible. In his...
The fundamentals of Kraepelin's theory have been revisited by researchers known as "neokraepelians",...
This article draws on over 60 years of British medical journals and psychiatry textbooks to indicate...
In an article of 1920 entitled Die Erscheinungsformen des Irreseins, published in Kraepelin's phase ...
The field of psychiatry changed dramatically in the latter half of the nineteenth century, largely b...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird der Frage nachgegangen, wie sich das von dem deutschen Psychiater Em...
Emil Kraepelin (1856-1926) was an influential figure in the history of psychiatry as a clinical scie...
Emil Kraepelin (1856–1926) was an influential figure in the history of psychiatry as a clinical scie...
In the last third of the 20th century, the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin (1856-1926) became an ...
Emil Kraepelin introduced the concept of dementia praecox in 1893. The eventual acceptance of the co...
The nosology for major psychiatric disorders developed by Emil Kraepelin in the 1890s has substantia...
In an article of 1920 entitled "Die Erscheinungsformen, des Irreseins," published in Kraepelin's pha...
Rotzoll M, Grüner F. Emil Kraepelin and German Psychiatry in Multicultural Dorpat (Tartu), 1886-1891...
Psychiatry is a young, still developing science, that must, against sharp opposition, gradually achi...
Kraepelin's methodology and clinical descriptions are still influential in the XXIst century psychia...
Kraepelin's basic attitude to the classification of psychoses was data-oriented and flexible. In his...
The fundamentals of Kraepelin's theory have been revisited by researchers known as "neokraepelians",...
This article draws on over 60 years of British medical journals and psychiatry textbooks to indicate...
In an article of 1920 entitled Die Erscheinungsformen des Irreseins, published in Kraepelin's phase ...
The field of psychiatry changed dramatically in the latter half of the nineteenth century, largely b...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird der Frage nachgegangen, wie sich das von dem deutschen Psychiater Em...