Franz Josef Michael Winzenried

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Franz Josef Michael Winzenried (born January 8, 1924 in Horb ; † June 16, 1989 in Darry ) was a German psychiatrist and neurologist .

life and work

Winzenried studied medicine in Tübingen , Strasbourg and Hamburg . As a student of the psychiatrist Hans Bürger-Prinz , he worked for around 25 years at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf , where he completed his habilitation in 1964 and was professor of psychiatry and neurology . The patients included numerous artists and business representatives, including Gustaf Gründgens , about whom he also published a sketch from a medical point of view after his death .

Winzenried was married four times. The second marriage resulted in a daughter and a son.

Publications

  • Psychosomatic and functional disorders (together with H. Freyberger) In: R. Gross and P. Schölmerich: Textbook of internal medicine . Stuttgart / New York 1977.
  • Relationship of periodic behavior and well-being disorders in childhood and adolescence to endogenous psychoses . In: The Depressive Syndrome. Hans Hippius and Helmut Selbach (eds.), Munich / Berlin / Vienna 1969.
  • Gustaf Gründgens - attempt of a sketch from a medical point of view . In: Gustaf Gründgens - Letters, Articles, Speeches (Eds. Rolf Badenhausen and Peter Gründgens-Gorski ), Hamburg 1967.
  • Health and symptom. Experience field of the patient and medical findings . (Ed. With Hans Bürger-Prinz), Stuttgart 1964.
  • The delusions of phasic psychoses (together with Klaus Dörner ), Stuttgart 1964.
  • About rare forms of addiction. In: Edge zones of human behavior - Festschrift for the sixty-fifth birthday of Hans Bürger-Prinz , Stuttgart 1963.
  • Psychoses in dysfunction of the thyroid gland . In: H. Nowakowski (editor): Hormones and Psyche - the endocrinology of aging people, Berlin / Göttingen / Heidelberg 1958.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Franz Josef Michael Winzenried: Gustaf Gründgens - attempt of a sketch from a medical point of view. In: Rolf Badenhausen, Peter Gründgens-Gorski (ed.): Gründgens - letters, essays, speeches, Hamburg 1967