Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The familiar term "Alzheimer's disease" was coined by Emil Kraepelin to honour his pupil, Alois
Alzheimer. However, little is known about the life of the man after whom this important and wellknown
disease was termed. On the centennial of the discovery of Alzheimer's disease, it is
appropriate to report some aspects of the life and scientific work of Alois Alzheimer. The authors
contacted all the libraries of the Universities where Alzheimer studied and/or worked to receive any
original material regarding Alois Alzheimer. This review is based for a most part on an original
biography written by Konrad and Urlike Maurer after the interviews to Alzheimer's nieces,
Hildegard Koeppen, Ilse Lieblein, Bärbel Lippert, Karin Wei?, and his nephew, Rupert
Finsterwalder. The authors obtained this biography from the Central Library of Medicine in Koeln.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Alzheimer's disease; Neurology; centennial; senile dementia; biography
List of contributors:
Quattrone, Aldo; Piro, Anna; Lagonia, Paolo; Tagarelli, Giuseppe; Tagarelli, Antonio
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