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Citation

Gnoth M, Glaesmer H, Steinberg H. Hist. Psychiatry 2018; 29(4): 470-477.

Affiliation

University of Leipzig, Germany.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0957154X18793591

PMID

30124075

Abstract

To date, little attention has been paid to the fact that a whole section in Wilhelm Griesinger's textbook is devoted to suicidality. Griesinger perceived suicide as a distinct entity. In his opinion, only one-third of all suicides were committed by people suffering from mental disorders; heredity and brain anomalies could also be involved. Therapeutically, Griesinger recommended removing all potential means for suicide and admitting people at risk to a psychiatric hospital. Since his textbook was a standard work, his views reveal what young doctors could have learned about suicidality in German psychiatry of the second half of the nineteenth century.


Language: en

Keywords

19th century; History; psychiatry; suicidal behaviour; teaching

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