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  1. Karl Bonhoeffer - Seine Bedeutung für die Neurologie der Charité Berlin JavaScript scheint in Ihrem Browser deaktiviert zu sein. Sie müssen JavaScript in Ihrem Browser aktivieren um alle Funktionen der Seite nutzen zu können.

  2. Geboren am 4. Februar 1906 in Breslau, wächst Dietrich Bonhoeffer als sechstes von acht Kindern in einer großbürgerlichen Familie auf, die stets mindestens fünf Hausbedienstete hat. Sein Vater, Karl Bonhoeffer, ist einer der führenden Psychiater und Neurologen seiner Zeit. Die Mutter ist Lehrerin und unterrichtet ihre Kinder bis zum Abitur.

  3. Lexikon der Biologie Bonhoeffer, Karl. Bonhoeffer, Karl. Bonhoeffer, Karl, deutscher Neurologe und Psychiater, Vater von K.F. Bonhoeffer und dem bekannten Theologen und Widerstandskämpfer im Dritten Reich, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, *31.3.1868 Neresheim, †4.12.1948 Berlin; Professor in Königsberg (Preußen), Heidelberg, Breslau und ab 1912 ...

  4. Karl Bonhoeffer (1868–1948) The Bonhoeffer family is a German family that, though originating in the city of Nijmegen, has been documented in the city of Schwäbisch Hall from 1513 onwards. Among the family's most notable members are Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Klaus Bonhoeffer, both executed in the last days of World War II by Adolf Hitler 's ...

  5. 1. Mai 2008 · Karl Bonhoeffer was born in 1868 in Neresheim, Württemberg (southern Germany) and studied medicine in Tübingen, Berlin, and Munich. In 1904, he was elected chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Breslau/Wroclaw Mental Hospital, where he worked together with Carl Wernicke (1848–1905), known for his research on aphasia. In ...

  6. Abstract. With the description and classification of Symptomatic psychoses in 1908, Karl Bonhoeffer laid the foundation for a categorization into exogenous and endogenous psychoses. This opened new pathogenic and psychopathologic horizons in connection with the aetiology of psychoses, as was particularly exemplified by Bonhoeffer in the ...

  7. The house was built in 1935 as a retirement home for Prof. Karl Bonhoeffer (1868-1948) and his wife Paula (1874–1951). Previously, the family lived in Wangenheimstr. 14 in Berlin-Grunewald. Karl and Paula Bonhoeffer, their 90-year-old grandmother Julie Bonhoeffer (granny flat) and their unmarried son Dietrich (mansard room) moved into the new ...