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WHO WAS EMIL KRAEPELIN AND WHY DO WE REMEMBER HIM 160 YEARS LATER?
WHO WAS EMIL KRAEPELIN AND WHY DO WE REMEMBER HIM 160 YEARS LATER?

Author(s): Jüri Allik, Erki Tammiksaar
Subject(s): Cultural history, Psychology, History of Psychology, 19th Century
Published by: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
Keywords: Emil Kraepelin; history of psychiatry and psychology; University of Dorpat/Tartu;

Summary/Abstract: In order to commemorate Kraepelin’s 160th birthdate and the 130th year from his first professorship, a conference “Emil Kraepelin 160/130” was held in the same Aula of the University of Tartu where 130 years earlier Kraepelin expressed his views about the relationship between psychiatric illnesses and brain functions. This special issue is composed of talks that were held at the conference. However, papers presented in this special issue are in most cases much more elaborated versions of the presented talks. In this introductory article, we remember some basic facts about Emil Kraepelin’s life and the impact he made in various areas, not only in psychiatry. We also try to create a context into which papers presented in this special issue of Trames can be placed.

  • Issue Year: XX/2016
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 317-335
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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