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211: 242:(1856-1926), important ideas to the differentiation and systematisation of mental illness. Moebius had only made one, on the causes of diseases based classification of nervous and mental diseases. Its subdivision in endogenous and exogenous errors has long been preserved and was leading the way for the psychiatry and neurology of the 20th century. Endogenous errors established in the nervous system itself, manifested as 298:) Moebius tried to support his theses with comments that showed his misunderstanding of brain anatomy and brain physiology. "On the Physiological Idiocy of Women" went through eight editions during his lifetime. In the later editions Moebius published letters from women and men which he had received for and against the book. These letters accounted for almost half of the book at the end. 20: 261:
Moebius won a still dubious fame by his pamphlet "On the Physiological Idiocy of Women" (Halle: Marhold 1900). He received the greatest contemporary recognition for carving out his own territory with this work. The key message of the work not only postulated that "idiocy of woman", but also tried to
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Steinberg H (January 2004). "Zum 150. Geburtstag von Paul Julius Möbius (1853–1907)" [On the 150th birthday of Paul Julius Möbius (1853-1907)].
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His marriage to Dorothea Rothe produced three children. One of his grandchildren, Paul Julius Möbius, a neurologist and private lecturer in Leipzig,
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Möbius made pioneer contributions towards the understanding of how some mental illnesses occur. He is credited for providing a distinction between
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Today his most historically significant contribution to science is his work on the psychogenics of psychiatric and mental illnesses, such as
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Aus seiner Ehe mit Dorothea Rothe gehen drei Kinder hervor. Einer seiner Enkel, Paul Julius Möbius, Nervenarzt und Privatdozent in Leipzig,
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One of his grandchildren, PAUL JULIUS MÖBIUS, a neurologist and lecturer in Leipzig, made important contributions to mental disorders.
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in 1902. Elberskirchen said: "The truth is that when scholars make opinions concerning females, they are too much man (
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impose this on already dubious methods. Moebius received plaudits for this piece, but also criticism, such as
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Physical Signs in Medicine and Surgery: An Atlas of Rare, Lost and Forgotten Physical Signs
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Front cover of "Über den physiologischen Schwachsinn des Weibes" (9th edition, 1908)
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A further important contribution is to have given his friend, the psychiatrist
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He was a prolific writer and is well known for publications in the fields of
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and the crimes of psychiatric and neurological disease in German
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Schmidt's Jahrbücher der in- und ausländischen gesammten Medizin
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Health Sciences Center Cell Physiology and Molecular Biophysics
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by Massachusetts Medical Society, New England Surgical Society
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Boston medical and surgical journal, Volume 156, Issue 1
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Prior to entering the medical field in 1873, he studied
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Beiträge zur Lehre von den Geschlechtsunterschieden
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[ˈmøːbi̯ʊs]
neurologist
Leipzig
August Ferdinand Möbius
philosophy
theology
Leipzig
Jena
Marburg
surgeon
Adolph Strümpell
neurophysiology
endocrinology
psychiatry
psychopathological
Goethe
Rousseau
Schopenhauer
Nietzsche
exogenous
endogenous
etiology
hysteria
Möbius syndrome
palsy
paralysis
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VII
muscular dystrophy

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