Johann Baptist Friedreich

Johann Baptist Friedreich (19 April 1796, in Würzburg 19 January 1862, in Würzburg) was a German forensic physician and psychiatrist. He was a prominent member of the so-called "somatic school" of psychiatry in Germany.[1]

He studied medicine at the University of Würzburg, where in 1820 he obtained his habilitation. In 1830 he was named a professor of physiology at the university, however in 1832, along with physician Johann Lukas Schönlein and surgeon Cajetan von Textor, he was removed from his post for political reasons. He then worked as a court physician in Weißenburg, later performing similar duties in Straubing, Ansbach and finally in Erlangen, where in 1850 he became an honorary professor of forensic medicine.[2]

He was the son of physician Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761–1836), and the father of pathologist Nikolaus Friedreich (1825–1882).[2]

Selected works

References

  1. A Historical Dictionary of Psychiatry by Edward Shorter
  2. 1 2 ADB:Friedreich, Johann Baptist In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 7, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, S. 400.
  3. Most widely held works by J. B Friedreich WorldCat Identities
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