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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ernst_RüdinErnst Rüdin - Wikipedia

    Ernst Rüdin (19 April 1874 – 22 October 1952) was a Swiss-born German psychiatrist, geneticist, eugenicist and Nazi, rising to prominence under Emil Kraepelin and assuming the directorship at the German Institute for Psychiatric Research in Munich.

  2. Ernst Rüdin (* 19. April 1874 in St. Gallen; † 22. Oktober 1952 in München) war ein schweizerisch - deutscher Psychiater, Humangenetiker und Rassenhygieniker in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus .

  3. Ernst Rüdin (1874-1952) was the founder of psychiatric genetics and was also a founder of the German racial hygiene movement. Throughout his long career he played a major role in promoting eugenic ideas and policies in Germany, including helping formulate the 1933 Nazi eugenic sterilization law and ….

  4. 26 de jul. de 1996 · Ernst Rüdin (1874-1952) was one of the major representatives of German psychiatry, genetics, and eugenics in the first half of the twentieth century. Born in Switzerland, he was influenced early on by his brother-in-law Alfred Ploetz, who propagated the ideas of social Darwinism and "racial hygiene" ….

  5. Dr. Ernst Rüdin. One of the major figures in German psychiatry, genetics, and eugenics in the first half of the 20th century, Rüdin began his career in psychiatry in Munich. He amassed a vast collection of patient genealogies and concluded that mental disorders were genetic and could be predicted and averted through sterilization.

  6. 15 de dez. de 2016 · Em 1933, Ernst Rüdin, ex-aluno e colaborador de Kraepelin em Munique, assumiu a direção do Instituto Alemão de Pesquisas Psiquiátricas e implementou uma agenda de trabalho radicalmente diferente da perspectiva lançada por Kraepelin e retomada por Walter Spielmeyer – que havia se tornado diretor do instituto quando Kraepelin ...

  7. 24 de nov. de 2012 · Ernst Rüdin (1874–1952) was the founder of psychiatric genetics and was also a founder of the German racial hygiene movement. Throughout his long career he played a major role in promoting eugenic ideas and policies in Germany, including helping formulate the 1933 Nazi eugenic sterilization law and other governmental policies ...