Paul Schröder (medic, 1873)

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Ferdinand Gottlob Paul Schröder , also Schroeder , (born May 19, 1873 in Berlin , † June 7, 1941 in Leipzig ) was a German psychiatrist, neurologist and university professor.

Paul Schröder studied medicine in Berlin and Graz from 1891 to 1896 . In 1897 he received his doctorate in Berlin and completed his habilitation in Breslau in 1905 . Until 1909 he was a private lecturer , then until 1912 associate professor for psychiatry and neurology in Breslau. From 1912 to 1925 Schroeder was a full professor in Greifswald and director of the psychiatric and mental hospital. During the First World War he was rector of the university.

From 1925 until his retirement in 1938 he was full professor for psychiatry and neurology as well as director of the psychiatric and mental hospital and from 1932 to 1933 dean of the medical faculty at the University of Leipzig .

At the time of National Socialism , Schröder was a judge at the Hereditary Health Court from 1934 . During the Second World War he was acting head of the psychiatric and mental hospital at the University of Halle / Saale.

Schröder was the founder and chairman of the German Society for Child Psychiatry and Curative Education . He was president of the International Society for Child Psychiatry and since 1923 a member of the Leopoldina . From 1935 he was on the advisory board of the Society of German Neurologists and Psychiatrists .

Until 1924 he was a member of the DNVP and then the Stahlhelm .

Fonts

  • Introduction to the histology and histopathology of the nervous system . Jena 1908
  • Mental disorders after head injuries. For neurologists and surgeons . Stuttgart 1915
  • Moods and moods . Leipzig 1930
  • Childlike characters and their peculiarities . Wroclaw 1931
  • Ideas content and psychology of communism . Leipzig 1939

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich: Who was what before and after 1945. , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 561
predecessor Office successor
Theodor Vahlen Rector of the University of Greifswald in
1924
Paul Merkel