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  1. Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857-1940) by Magda Whitrow, 1993-08
  2. Der Unzurechnungsfahigkeitsparagraph Im Osterreichischen Strafgesetz-Entwurf (1907) (German Edition) by Julius Wagner-Jauregg, 2010-05-23
  3. Julius Wagner-Jauregg
  4. Julius Wagner-Jauregg: Lebenserinnerungen by L. und M. Jantsch SCHONBAUER, 1950
  5. Korporierter Im Atb: Heinrich Harrer, Walter Jens, Hans Luther, Ernst Nolte, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Detlev Ganten, Willi Daume, Arthur Mallwitz (German Edition)
  6. People From Wels: Alois Auer, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Christian Mayrleb, Helge Payer, Werner Kreindl, Josef Bauer, Thomas Steiner
  7. Gdvp-Mitglied: Adam Müller-Guttenbrunn, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Franz Dinghofer, Hermann Foppa, Franz Langoth, Hermann Senkowsky, Theodor Vahlen (German Edition)
  8. Julius Wagner-Jauregg: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2000
  9. Wels: People From Wels, Alois Auer, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Christian Mayrleb, Trodat, Helge Payer, Werner Kreindl, Fc Wels, Josef Bauer
  10. The history of the malaria treatment of general paralysis by Julius von Wagner-Jauregg, 1946
  11. Lebenserinnerungen by Julius Wagner-Jauregg, 1950
  12. Freud As an Expert Witness: The Discussion of War Neuroses Between Freud and Wagner-Jauregg by Kurt R. Eissler, 1986-08
  13. Freud und Wagner-Jauregg vor der Kommission zur Erhebung militarischer Pflichtverletzungen (Veroffentlichung des Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institutes fur Geschichte ... (German Edition) by K. R Eissler, 1979
  14. Jahrbucher fur Psychiatrie und Neurologie: Organ des Vereines fur Psychiatrie un Neurologie in Wien: Band 50, Drittes und viertes Heft (Abgeschlossen am 22. Dezember 1933) by F., C. Mayer, O. Potzl, J. Wagner-Jauregg, edited by HARTMANN, 1933-01-01

1. Julius Wagner-Jauregg - Wikipédia
Translate this page Julius Wagner-Jauregg. Julius Wagner-Jauregg, médecin neurologue et psychiatreallemand (1857-1940), prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine 1927.
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Julius Wagner-Jauregg , m©decin neurologue et psychiatre allemand prix Nobel de physiologie ou m©decine . Wagner-Jauregg, qui ©tait un ami de Sigmund Freud , est connu pour le traitement ©lectrique des n©vros©s de guerre et pour la malariath©rapie . Il occupa un poste de professeur   l'universit© de Vienne de Durant la premi¨re guerre mondiale , il pr©conisa un traitement des soldats traumatis©s par leur exp©rience du front par ©lectrochocs . De fait, les soldats pr©f©raient retourner sur le th©¢tre des combats plut´t que de continuer   subir le traitement inflig© avec cruaut© dans certaines cliniques viennoises, probablement sans l'aval de Wagner-Jauregg. En , il fut accus© de pratiques barbares suite aux plaintes des soldats autrichiens et lors du proc¨s qui suivit Freud t©moigna en sa faveur. Il fut finalement disculp© et un autre m©decin condamn©   sa place. Ayant remarqu© que les patients atteints de paralysie totale caus©e par la syphilis voyaient leur ©tat am©lior© lors d'acc¨s de fi¨vre, il con§ut un traitement de ces paralysies par inoculation de la malaria, ayant choisi cette derni¨re car contr´lable par la

2. Julius Wagner-Jauregg
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3. Wagner-Jauregg, Julius
wagnerjauregg, julius,. wagner-jauregg. HarlingueH. Roger-Viollet.original name julius WAGNER, RITTER (Knight) VON JAUREGG (b. March
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Wagner-Jauregg HarlingueH. Roger-Viollet original name JULIUS WAGNER, RITTER (Knight) VON JAUREGG (b. March 7, 1857, Wels, Austriad. Sept. 27, 1940, Vienna), Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist whose treatment of syphilitic meningoencephalitis, or general paresis , by the artificial induction of malaria constituted the first example of shock therapy. The method brought a previously incurable fatal disease under medical control and earned him the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1927. While a member of the psychiatric staff (1883-89) at the University of Vienna, Wagner-Jauregg noted that persons suffering from certain nervous disorders showed a marked improvement after contracting febrile (characterized by fever) infections. In 1887 he suggested that such infections be deliberately induced as a method of treatment for the insane, especially recommending malaria because it could be controlled with quinine. As professor of psychiatry and neurology at the University of Graz, Austria (1889-93), he attempted to induce fevers in mental patients through the administration of tuberculin (an extract of the tubercle bacillus), but the program met with only limited success. In 1917, while occupying a similar post at the University of Vienna, where he also directed the university hospital for nervous and mental diseases (1893-1928), Wagner-Jauregg was able to produce malaria in paresis victims, with dramatically successful results.

4. Julius Wagner-Jauregg --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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5. DR. JULIUS WAGNER-JAUREGG (1857-1940)
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Wagner-Jauregg was born and studied in Austria. Early in his medical life, he was an internist but he moved into Psychiatry and excelled to eventually become Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the Allgemeine Krankenhaus. His best known contribution to medical science was the introduction of malarial fever for the treatment of general paresis. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine for their discovery. Wagner-Jauregg became a well known expert psychiatric witness and he made a profound mark on psychiatry. Return to the index

6. Julius Wagner-Jauregg - Biography
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Julius Wagner - his father Adolf Johann Wagner was granted the title "Ritter von Jauregg" only in 1883 -was born on March 7, 1857, in Wels, Austria. He attended the famous old Schottengymnasium in Vienna and started reading medicine at Vienna University in 1874.
For a short period he worked in the Department for Internal Diseases under Bamberger, but gladly accepted the post of assistant to Leidesdorf in the Psychiatric Clinic in 1883, although he had never previously considered the possibility of becoming a psychiatrist and had practically no experience of this specialized field. Nevertheless, he was invited to lecture on the pathology of the nervous system already in 1885 and three years later this field was extended to include psychiatry. In 1887 his chief, Leidesdorf, fell ill and Wagner-Jauregg took charge of the clinic. In 1889 he was appointed Extraordinary Professor at the Medical Faculty of the University of Graz as successor to Krafft-Ebing and Director of the Neuro-Psychiatric Clinic. It was there that he started his investigations on the connections between goitre and cretinism; on his advice the Government, some time later, started selling salt to which iodine had been added, in the areas most affected by goitre.
In 1892 followed the appointment to the "Landesirrenanstalt" (State Lunatic Asylum) and in 1893 he became Extraordinary Professor of Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases, and Director of the Clinic for Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases in Vienna, as successor to Meynert. Ten years later, in 1902, Wagner-Jauregg moved to the psychiatric clinic at the "Allgemeines Krankenhaus" (General Hospital) as this offered more scope and a more varied activity. However, when in 1911 the "Landesirrenanstalt" was rebuilt and enlarged on the outskirts of Vienna at Steinhof, thus making the setting up of a larger psychiatric-neurological department, Wagner-Jauregg returned to his former post.

7. Julius Wagner-Jauregg --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. wagnerjauregg , julius. Britannica Concise 27, 1940, Vienna. julius wagner-jauregg. Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist.
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8. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
Tonegawa, Susumu, 1987. Vane, Sir John R. 1982. Varmus, Harold E. 1989. wagnerjauregg,julius, 1927. Waksman, Selman Abraham, 1952. Wald, George, 1967.
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9. Julius Wagner-Jauregg Winner Of The 1927 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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J ULIUS W AGNER -J AUREGG
1927 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discovery of the therapeutic value of malaria inoculation in the treatment of dementia paralytica.
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10. Wagner-Jauregg, Julius
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Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist whose treatment of syphilitic meningoencephalitis, or general paresis, by the artificial induction of malaria constituted the first example of shock therapy. The method brought a previously incurable fatal disease under medical control and earned him the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1927. Although malaria treatment of the disease was later supplanted largely by administration of antibiotics, his work led to the development of fever therapy and shock therapy for a number of mental disorders. He was also known as an authority on cretinism and other thyroid disorders.

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1926, Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib. 1927, wagnerjauregg, julius. 1928, Nicolle,Charles Jules Henri. 1929, Eijkman, Christiaan - Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland.
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Wagner-Jauregg, Julius [y OO u Pronunciation Key Wagner-Jauregg, Julius , Austrian neurologist and pioneer in fever therapy. He was professor at the Univ. of Vienna from 1893 to 1928. He introduced the treatment of paresis by inoculation with the organisms causing malaria, attributing the success of the procedure to the induced malarial fever. For this work he received the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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19. Medicine-Worldwide: Julius Wagner-Jauregg
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