Johann Christian August Heinroth - Secondary Literature

Secondary Literature

  • Schmideler S, Steinberg H. Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843). In: Wiemers G (Eds). Sächsische Lebensbilder Vol. 6, pt. 1, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2009:313-337
  • Steinberg H. Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843) - Der erste Lehrstuhlinhaber für Psychiatrie und sein Krankheitskonzept. In: Angermeyer MC, Steinberg H (Eds). 200 Jahre Psychiatrie an der Universität Leipzig. Personen und Konzepte. Heidelberg: Springer Medizin Verlag, 2005: 1-80
  • Steinberg, H (2004). "Die Errichtung des ersten psychiatrischen Lehrstuhls: Johann Christian August Heinroth in Leipzig " (in German). Der Nervenarzt 75 (3): 303–7. doi:10.1007/s00115-003-1605-3.
  • Steinberg, H (2004). "The sin in the aetiological concept of Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843). Part 1: Between theology and psychiatry. Heinroth's concepts of 'whose being', 'freedom', 'reason' and 'disturbance of the soul'". History of Psychiatry 15 (59 Pt 3): 329–44. PMID 15386866.
  • Steinberg, H (2004). "The sin in the aetiological concept of Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843): Part 2: Self-guilt as turning away from reason in the framework of Heinroth's concept of the interrelationships between body and soul". History of Psychiatry 15 (60 Pt 4): 437–54. PMID 15628028.
  • Marneros, Andreas; Goodwin, Frederick, eds. (2005). Bipolar Disorders. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.2277/0521835178. ISBN 978-0-521-83517-6.

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