Wilhelm Specht (medical doctor)

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Wilhelm Specht (born April 23, 1874 in Hamburg , † 1945 in Riezlern ) was a German psychiatrist and criminal psychologist in Munich .

Life

Specht began to study medicine at the University of Jena . In 1895 he became a corps loop bearer of Thuringia Jena . Meanwhile, at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin , the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the University of Königsberg , he was in 1900 in Jena to the Dr. med. PhD. He became a psychiatrist at the Hamburg AK Eppendorf and from 1901 at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen . When Robert Wollenberg habilitation he did in 1904. His trial lecture dealt with the "psychology as an auxiliary science of psychiatry." After a short time at the University of Leipzig, he moved to Munich in 1907. As assistant to Emil Kraepelin he could Maximilian University Ludwig at the umhabilitieren . Left the Munich clinic in 1909, in 1915 he received an associate's post in psychiatry at the LMU . In 1927, he took on a teaching position for theoretical criminal psychology at her law school . Dismissed from the Bavarian civil service in 1939, he moved to Kleinwalsertal . He was editor of the journal for pathopsychology .

The sister Elsa Schiemann geb. Specht was the partner of Leopold Weiss, a Lviv Jew who converted to Islam and who received his first Pakistani passport in 1949 when Muhammad Asad .

Publications

  • Contribution to the clinical significance and pathogenesis of Babinski's reflex . Monthly journal for psychiatry and neurology 13 (1903), pp. 81-96.
  • The methodology of the psychological examination at Unfallveletzten . Neurologisches Centralblatt 22 (1903), p. 1156.
  • Interval and work. Experimental studies on the influence of the interval limited by acoustic stimuli on the temporal and formal course of physical work . Archive for the entire physiology of humans and animals 3 (1904), pp. 1–32.
  • Some remarks on the doctrine of the traumatic neuroses . Zentralblatt für Neurenheilkunde und Psychiatrie 29 (1906), pp. 1–15.
  • Deviations in sensitivity to stimuli and differences under the influence of alcohol intoxication. Neurologisches Centralblatt 25 (1906), p. 534.
  • For the analysis of some demented forms . Neurologisches Centralblatt 25 (1906), pp. 1133-1134.
  • Influencing the sensory functions by small amounts of alcohol , 1st part: The behavior of the difference threshold and stimulus threshold in the area of ​​the auditory sense . Archive for the entire physiology of humans and animals 9 (1907), pp. 180-295 (award-winning work).
  • The pathological behavior of attention . Report of the 3rd Congress on Experimental Psychology, Leipzig 1909, pp. 131–194.
  • To analyze the work curve . Journal of Educational Psychology 11 (1910), pp. 19–31.
  • About the value of the pathological method in psychology and the need to base psychiatry on a pathopsychology . Zeitschrift für Pathopsychologie 1 (1912), pp. 4-49.
  • On the phenomenology and morphology of perceptual disorders . Zeitschrift für Pathopsychologie 2 (1914), pp. 1-35; 121-143; 481-569.
  • Perception and hallucination . W. Engelmann, Leipzig and Berlin 1914.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 62/747.
  2. Dissertation: On the pathology of intention psychoses with special consideration of their relationship to symptomatologically similar clinical pictures .
  3. Habilitation thesis: The measurement of mental fatigue .
  4. W. Specht: Psychology and Psychiatry . Zentralblatt für Nervenheilkunde und Psychiatrie 30 (1907), pp. 379-387.
  5. Leopold Weiss alias Muhammad Asad: from Galicia to Arabia 1900–1927
  6. ^ W. Specht: Editorial, Zeitschrift für Pathopsychologie 1 (1912), pp. 1–3.
  7. Journal for Pathopsychology (1912-1919) - digital (Heidelberg University Library)