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Alzheimer

The Life of a Physician and the Career of a Disease
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Description

The very name Alzheimer is sure to bring a shudder. Thirty to forty million people are now afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, a degenerative brain disorder that strips its victims of their identity and leaves families bereft and social services strained. Despite considerable research, the underlying causes of Alzheimer's disease remain shrouded in mystery. So, too, does the man after whom it was named. Alois Alzheimer (1864-1915) was practicing medicine at the Frankfurt Asylum in 1901 when he met a patient, who would become known as "Auguste D.," whose condition perplexed and intrigued him. Alzheimer is more than a biography; it is a story of scientific discovery at a crucial stage in the history of medical psychiatry.

Author Biography

Konrad Maurer is a neurologist, psychiatrist, and psychotherapist, and director of the Psychiatric University Clinic in Frankfurt. His wife and coauthor, Ulrike Maurer, is converting the house owned by E. Lilly where Alzheimer was born into a museum and conference center. They live in Frankfurt, Germany.
Release date NZ
June 11th, 2003
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Translated by Alastair Burns
  • Translated by Neil Levi
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
49 halftones
Imprint
Columbia University Press
Pages
256
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Dimensions
162x236x19
ISBN-13
9780231118965
Product ID
3354015

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