Bern Carrière

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Bern-Ludwig Carrière (born March 17, 1921 in Hohenlychen ; † February 24, 2015 in Lübeck ) was a German psychiatrist .

Life

Bern Carrière came from a Huguenot family. He was a son of the psychiatrist Reinhard Carrière (* 1891 in Strasbourg , † 1963 in Grimma ) and his wife Ragna, born in Norway , from Norway . Jacobi (* 1892 in Gjøvik , † 1974 in Mölln ). Justus Carrière (zoologist) was his grandfather, Moriz Carrière was his great-grandfather and Justus von Liebig was his great-great-grandfather. Bern Carrière studied medicine and in 1945 at the University of Leipzig to Dr. med. PhD .

In the early 1950s he worked at the Wahrendorff Clinic in Ilten . He then came to Lübeck , where he first worked at the psychiatric department in the East Hospital (the successor to the Strecknitz hospital ) and then from 1962 in his own practice.

Member since 1951, he was chairman of the Medical Association in Lübeck from 1971 to 1988 and published the commemorative publication on its 175th anniversary.

Since 1950 he was married to Jutta, geb. Mühling (born February 2, 1920 in Munich; † November 24, 2012). The couple's children are the actors Mathieu (* 1950), Till (1952–1979) and Mareike Carrière (1954–2014).

Works

  • The further fate of the malignant goiter. Dissertation, University of Leipzig, Medical Faculty, November 28, 1945.
  • with Ludwig Carrière: Animal Psychology: New Foundation. Contributions to the comparative psychology of animals and humans. W. Hoffmann, Berlin 1959.
  • (Ed.): The Medical Association of Lübeck: 175 years of its history, 1809–1984. Lübeck 1984.
  • From eugenics and racial theory to “euthanasia” and racial madness. Wehle, Witterschlick 1999 ( review ).

Individual evidence

  1. a b data from Het Geslacht Carrière. Family tree (Word document), p. 226. In: Carrieres.name .
  2. ↑ Obituary notice of the family, Lübecker Nachrichten of March 1, 2015, accessed on April 4, 2015; Chronicle February 2015 , Lübeckische Blätter 180 (2015), p. 72.
  3. On the family background, see Eva Haberkorn:  Familienarchiv Carrière - Liebig  (= Repertories Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt ) Holdings O 12; Evidence for photos by Bern on p. 67, 77 and 78 and an article (1988) on p. 78 (PDF; 914 KB). In: Archive Information System Hessen (Arcinsys Hessen), status: October 2010, accessed on September 20, 2016.
  4. Anke Hinrichs: The Carrieres. In: AnkeHinrichs.de , accessed on July 23, 2014. First published in: Eppendorfer. Journal for Psychiatry 26 (2011), No. 2 (PDF), p. 3.
  5. ^ Obituary notice of the Medical Association , Lübecker Nachrichten of March 8, 2015, accessed on April 4, 2015
  6. ↑ Obituary notice. In: Lübecker Nachrichten , November 18, 2012.