Arthur Huebner (medic, 1878)

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Arthur Hermann Huebner (born October 8, 1878 in Gnesen ; † March 26, 1934 in Bonn ) was a German psychiatrist, forensic doctor and university lecturer.

Hübner grew up in Graudenz and studied medicine at the universities of Berlin and Breslau . In Berlin he became a member of the Landsmannschaft Spandovia and in Wroclaw he joined the Landsmannschaft Macaria . In 1917 , Huebner completed his habilitation in Bonn , where he became an adjunct professor in 1912 and a full professor of psychiatry , criminal psychology and anthropology in 1929 .

After the First World War , Hübner founded an institute for physical and psychological criminal anthropology from private funds , for which he was able to call on medical and legal experts. Among other things, he tried to make social prognoses for young people and to ensure prevention against crime.

Fonts (selection)

  • Forensic Psychiatry Textbook. De Gruyter , Bonn 1914.
  • About fortune tellers, do-gooders, nervous and mental illnesses in war. De Gruyter, Bonn 1918.
  • The marriage law of the mentally ill and nervous. De Gruyter, Bonn 1921.

literature

  • Isidor Fischer : Biographical lexicon of the outstanding doctors of the last fifty years. Volume 1, Urban & Schwarzenberg, Berlin / Vienna 1932, p. 668.
  • Max Mechow: Well-known CCers. Short biographies of deceased compatriots and gymnasts (= Historia Academica. Volume 8/9). CC / AHCC publishing house, Stuttgart 1977, p. 105.
  • Gustav Wilhelm Störring : Arthur Huebner. In: Psychiatric-neurological weekly . Vol. 36 (1934), p. 229 ff.

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