Karl Wilhelm Ideler

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Karl Wilhelm Ideler (born October 25, 1795 in Bentwisch near Wittenberge / Mark Brandenburg ; † July 29, 1860 in Cumlosen / in the Prignitz near Wittenberge) was a German psychiatrist ("insane doctor") and representative of the psychological direction .

Life

Ideler was the son of a Bentwisch pastor. After his father died, he came to Berlin to live with an uncle who was a mathematics professor there, and grew up there. Ideler studied medicine at the University of Berlin (Friedrich Wilhelm Institute) from 1811 and received his doctorate there with the thesis De principio nervorum activo imponderabili in 1820. From 1821 he worked as a general practitioner, first in Bernau, later in Rathenow and Genthin.

In 1828 he became the medical director of the department for the mentally ill at the Charité in Berlin, succeeding Karl Georg Neumann . He completed his habilitation in 1830 with the writing De moxae efficacia in animi morborum medela and became an associate professor in Berlin. In 1840 Ideler became a full professor and director of the psychiatric clinic in Berlin, which he directed until 1860.

His uncle was the astronomer and mathematician Christian Ludwig Ideler .

Fonts

  • Anthropology for Doctors , 1827.
  • as translator: Georg Ernst Stahl , Theoria medica vera physiologiam et pathologiam tanquam doctrinae medicae partes […] intaminate ratione et inconcussa experientia sistens. Edited by Ludwig Choulant . 3 volumes. Leipzig 1831–1833 (= Scriptorum classicorum de praxi medica nonnullorum opera collecta. Volume 14–16), translated into German by Karl Wilhelm Ideler, Berlin 1831–1832.
  • Outline of the healing of the soul . 2 vols., Verlag Theod. Enslin, Berlin 1835-1838. Digitized volume 1 , digitized volume 2 .
  • Langermann and Stahl as the founders of psychiatry , 1835.
  • Biographies of the mentally ill in their psychological development . EH Schröder publishing house, Berlin 1841.
  • The Mental Illnesses in Relation to the Administration of Justice , 1844.
  • The religious madness, illustrated by case histories. A contribution to the history of the religious turmoil of the present. Schwetschke, Halle (Saale), 1847 ( digitized and full text in the German text archive ).
  • General dietetics for the educated , 1848.
  • The madness in its psychological and social significance: explained by medical histories; a contribution to practical philosophy , 1848.
  • Attempt of a theory of religious madness: a contribution to the critique of the religious turmoil of the present . Schwetschke publishing house, Halle 1848–1850.
    • Part 1: The apparitions of religious madness . Hall 1848 digitized .
    • Part 2: The Development of Religious Madness . Hall 1850 digitized .
  • Forensic Psychology Textbook . Berlin 1857.

literature

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