Emanuel Mendel | |
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Emanuel Mendel | |
Born | (1839-10-28)October 28, 1839 Bunzlau, Lower Silesia; (today known as Bolesławiec, Poland) |
Died | June 23, 1907(1907-06-23) (aged 67) |
Nationality | German |
Occupation(s) | neurologist and psychiatrist |
Notable work | Introduction of duboisine as a treatment for Parkinson's disease |
Emanuel Mendel (October 28, 1839 – June 23, 1907) was a German neurologist and psychiatrist who was a university professor (from 1884 an associate professor) and director of a polyclinic in Berlin. He was born in Bunzlau, Lower Silesia; (today known as Bolesławiec, Poland) into a Jewish family.
He studied medicine in Berlin and in 1871 received his habilitation for psychiatry. Mendel was an advocate in regards to the unification of psychiatry and neurology as complementary disciplines. Among his better-known students and assistants were Max Bielschowsky (1869–1940), Edward Flatau (1869–1932), Lazar Minor (1855–1942) and Louis Jacobsohn-Lask (1863–1940)
Mendel is remembered for the introduction of duboisine, an extract from the Australian plant Dubosia myoporoides, as a treatment for Parkinson's disease. Also, he conducted important studies of epilepsy and progressive paralysis.
Among his medical writings was a textbook on psychiatry titled Leitfaden der Psychiatrie für Studirende der Medizin (1902), later translated into English and published as "Text-book of psychiatry : A psychological study of insanity for practitioners and students". Also, he was founder and publisher of the neurological/psychiatric magazine Neurologisches Centralblatt.
Mendel was interested in politics, and was a member of the Reichstag from 1877 to 1881.
References
- Andreas Killen, Berlin Electropolis: Shock, Nerves, and German Modernity, University of California Press (2006), p. 64
- ^ Biografie, Emmanuel Mendel Wissenschaftliche Sammlungen an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
- IDREF.fr
- Open Library Text-book of psychiatry
Notes
- Parts of this article are based on translations of articles from the German and Polish Misplaced Pages.
- Duboisia myoporoides: the medical career of a native Australian plant at the Wayback Machine (archived February 26, 2005)
- E Mendel (1907). Text-book of psychiatry. Davis.
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