Publication Date: 1913
Seller: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germany
First Edition
Z. ges. Neurol. Psych., 19/4. - Berlin, Verlag von Julius Springer, 6. Oktobrer 1913, 8°, pp.377-496, 1 Abbildungen, 4 Taf., orig. Broschur. First Edition! Antonín Heveroch (1869 - 1927) was a Czech psychiatrist and neurologist. After working at the Psychiatric Clinic in Prague, he left it and established a second psychiatric hospital. In his medical research, he frequently applied the therapeutic principles of psychotherapy (psychagogic, persuasion), but he did not use hypnosis and harshly rejected Freud's psychoanalysis. However, he acknowledged the existence of the subconscious. From a philosophical point of view he was close to vitalism. He refused psychophysical parallelism. His direct pupils were Vladimír Vondrácek (1895-1978) and Otakar Janota (1898-1969). He himself was a pupil of Josef Thomayer (1853-1927).