Friedrich Meggendorfer
Friedrich Meggendorfer (born 7 June 1880 in Bad Aibling, died 12 February 1953 in Bamberg) is a German neurologist and psychiatrist. He was born in Bad Aibling, Upper Bavaria, as the son of a merchant. During World War I he served in the navy as a medical assistant in Turkey. After the war he worked with Emil Kraepelin and Max Nonn. In 1927 he became a professor. He was the head of the Staatskrankenanstalt psychiatric clinic in Hamburg-Friedrichsberg, and in 1934 he moved to Erlangen. He dealt with, among others. dementia, progressive paralysis, Huntington's chorea. He wrote a psychiatry manual, Gerichtliche Psychiatrie (1931). The works Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki