Max Rothmann

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Max Rothmann (photography 1890)

Max Rothmann (born April 26, 1868 in Berlin ; † August 12, 1915 there ) was a German neurologist .

Life

Max Rothmann studied in Berlin and Freiburg im Breisgau and received his doctorate in 1889. From 1891 to 1893 he was an assistant in the Berlin Urbank Hospital , and since 1896 in a polyclinic for internal and nervous diseases. In 1899 he completed his habilitation at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität , where he was appointed associate professor for internal medicine and neurology in 1910.

On Rothmann's initiative, the Prussian Academy of Sciences financed an anthropoid station on Tenerife from 1914 , in which Wolfgang Köhler carried out his famous research on the use of tools and the problem-solving behavior of chimpanzees until 1920 .

In August 1915 Max Roth man committed suicide . His grave is in the Jewish cemetery Schönhauser Allee in the Prenzlauer Berg district of the Berlin district of Pankow .

Works

  • About enteritis membranacea. In: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift , 1893, p. 999.
  • The primary combined cord diseases of the spinal cord (combined systemic diseases). In: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde , Volume 7, 1895, pp. 171-262, doi : 10.1007 / BF01652032
  • About the trunk muscle center in the sensory sphere of the cerebral cortex, in "Neurologisches Centralblatt. Overview of services in the areas of anatomy, physiology, pathology and therapy of the nervous system including mental illnesses." Ed. Emanuel Mendel . Vol. 15, H. 24. Veit & Compagnon, Leipzig 1896, pp. 1105-1116
  • About the pyramid crossing. In: Archives for Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases , Volume 33, No. 1, 1900, pp. 292-310, doi : 10.1007 / BF02322136
  • On the results of the experimental elimination of motor function and its significance for pathology. Journal for Medical Psychology , Volume 48. August Hirschwald, Berlin 1903, pp. 10-29. With 2 lithographed plates
  • About new theories of hemiplegic movement disorder, in Albert Wangerin, Ed .: Negotiations of the Society of German Natural Scientists and Doctors - 76th Assembly in Cologne. 18.-24. Sept. 1904. Second part, second half: Medicinal departments. FCW Vogel, Leipzig 1905.
  • The dog without a cerebrum. In: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde , Volume 38, 1910, pp. 267-269; also in negotiations with the Society of German Neurologists. 3rd Annual Meeting, Vienna September 17-19, 1909. Vogel, Leipzig 1910.
  • For localization in the cerebellar cortex. in "Neurologisches Centralblatt. Overview of achievements in the fields of anatomy, physiology, pathology and therapy of the nervous system including mental diseases." Ed. Emanuel Mendel. Vol. 29, H. 7. Veit & Compagnon, Leipzig 1910.
  • Brain Physiology in the Service of War. After a lecture given on January 8, 1915 at the Berlin Physiological Society. In: Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift , Volume 52, 1915, p. 338.

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Individual evidence

  1. NN: Tenerife Chimpanzees. In: Journal of the American Medical Association , Volume 76, No. 6, 1921, p. 394, full text
  2. and other articles in this year