Heinrich Vogt (born April 23, 1875 in Regensburg, died 1936 in Bad Pyrmont) is a German neurologist and balneologist. He practiced neurology in 1901, and in 1907 became professor of psychiatry at the University of Göttingen. In 1909 he moved to the University of Frankfurt and became director of the psychiatric department of the Senckenberg Institute. In 1911 he became director of the neurological sanatorium in Wiesbaden. In 1916 he published a two-volume manual Handbuch der Therapie der Nervenkrankheiten.

In 1925, to the surprise of his associates, he moved to the bathing resort of Bad Pyrmont, where he devoted himself to hydrotherapeutic practice. Later, he founded a research company in balneology and published a journal devoted to this research. Before the war he returned to Bad Pyrmont where he died in 1936. Selected works Bibliography Authoritative control (person):

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