Fedor Schuchardt

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Fedor Schuchardt, oil drawing by Paul Moennich (1904)

Fedor Schuchardt (born August 3, 1848 in Saalburg ; † November 7, 1913 in Gehlsdorf ) was a German psychiatrist .

Life

Fedor Schuchardt attended grammar school in Gera and then studied medicine in Jena , Berlin , Freiburg and Strasbourg . He was an assistant doctor at the medical clinic in Strasbourg and at the Provincial Insane Asylum Andernach . In 1880 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD. From 1882 to 1886 he worked as a doctor in the insane asylum in Bonn . Then he became director of the Mecklenburg mental institution Sachsenberg .

In 1895 Schuchardt was appointed full professor of psychiatry in Rostock. At the same time he became director of the insane asylum Gehlsheim in Gehlsdorf near Rostock. In the summer semester of 1908, Schuchardt was elected rector of the university.

From 1888 to 1903 Schuchardt was editor for the annual reports on the psychiatric literature of the " Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie ". In 1899 he was a founding member of the Association of North German Insane Doctors.

In 1999, a street in the Rostock district of Gehlsdorf was named after him.

literature

  • Julius Pagel : Biographical lexicon of outstanding doctors of the nineteenth century . Berlin-Vienna 1901, pp. 1540f. Digitized
  • A. Wilhelmi: The Mecklenburg doctors from the oldest times to the present . Schwerin 1901 p. 194

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