Annemarie Leibbrand-Wettley

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Annemarie Leibbrand-Wettley (née Wettley ; * June 12, 1913 in Berlin ; † March 18, 1996 ) was a German psychiatrist , sexologist and medical historian .

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biography

Annemarie Wettley in 1939 at the University of Jena graduated as a doctor ( The eclampsia and pre-eclampsia with special emphasis on chronicity of the cases ). She specialized in psychiatry and was an assistant doctor in the Erlangen psychiatric clinic in 1944 when she met Werner Leibbrand and his wife Margarete, who were going through difficult times at the time, as Margarete was Jewish and Werner Leibbrand, who was in opposition to the National Socialist regime, was obliged to serve was at the same clinic where he was attacked by colleagues. After the war Werner Leibbrand was appointed director of the clinic by the Americans.

Wettley rebuilt the Institute for the History of Medicine in Erlangen with Leibbrand after the war. Due to conflicts with colleagues and authorities in Erlangen, Leibbrand moved to Munich in 1953 and Wettley followed him. Both held lectures at the Sorbonne from 1955 to 1973 . In 1962 Wettley married Leibbrand after the death of his wife Margarete. With Leibbrand, she wrote books on the history of medicine and especially on psychiatry and a cultural history of love.

Fonts (selection)

  • with Werner Leibbrand: Forms of Eros: Culture and Spiritual History of Love, 2 volumes, Karl Alber Verlag, Orbis academicus , 1972
  • with Werner Leibbrand: Der Wahnsinn: History of Occidental Psychopathology, Karl Alber Verlag, Orbis academicus , 1961, Erftstadt: Area 2005
  • with Werner Leibbrand: From "Psychopathia sexualis" to sexology. Stuttgart: Enke 1959
  • Exchangeable existence, Heidelberg, Lambert Schneider 1947
  • with Werner Leibbrand: Compendium of the history of medicine. Werk-Verlag Banaschewski, Munich-Graefelfing 1964; 2nd edition 1967
  • August Forel : A doctor's life in the conflict of his time, Salzburg: O. Müller 1953
  • Approach to a History of Psychotherapy: In: Old Problems - New Approaches. Three lectures by Fritz Krafft, Kurt Goldammer, Annemarie Wettley (Würzburg 1964). Wiesbaden 1965 (= contributions to the history of science and technology. Volume 5), pp. 42–57.
  • The position of the insane in 19th century society. In: Walter Artelt , Walter Rüegg (ed.): Studies on the history of medicine in the nineteenth century, Volume I: The doctor and the sick in society in the 19th century. Stuttgart 1967, pp. 50-69.
  • In: John Woodforde: The strange story of the false teeth, with a foreword and an appendix by Annemarie Leibbrand-Wettley. Munich 1968.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biography of Leibbrand, Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry ( Memento from November 25, 2013 in the Internet Archive )