Karl Friedrich Werner Nasse

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Karl Friedrich Werner Nasse , actually Werner Nasse (born June 7, 1822 in Bonn , † January 19, 1889 ibid) was a German psychiatrist.

(Karl Friedrich) Werner Nasse was born in 1822 as the son of the psychiatrist Christian Friedrich Nasse and studied at the universities of Bonn and Marburg. He mainly learned from his father and Maximilian Jacobi , head of psychiatry in Siegburg. After studying in Prague, Vienna and Paris, he received his doctorate in 1845 with the writing De singularum cerebri partium functionibus, ex morborum perscrutatione indagatis, and from 1847 worked as a doctor and director of a private institution for the mentally ill in Bonn. From 1854 to 1863 he was director of the Mecklenburg state mental hospital Sachsenberg near Schwerin and then from 1865 to 1866 director of the mental hospital Siegburg. Afterwards he was appointed director of the Provincial Insane Asylum Andernach . Nasse was appointed secret medical councilor and in 1881 became director of the insane asylum in Bonn . He also worked as full professor at the University of Bonn . He published numerous works on psychiatry.

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  1. The date follows the information from the ADB and the state bibliography MV . The quoted medical encyclopedia names January 20, 1889 as the date of his death without further explanation.

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