German and US psychiatrists. Group of psychiatrists in the clinic of the University of Munich. The most famous are the ones seated at left: Alois Alzh


German and US psychiatrists. Group of psychiatrists in the clinic of the University of Munich. The most famous are the ones seated at left: Alois Alzheimer (left, 1864-1915), German psychiatrist, and Solomon Carter Fuller (centre, 1872-1953), US psychiatrist. Alzheimer worked in Munich from 1902, where he described the signs and pathology of the commonest form of dementia, now known as Alzheimer's Disease. In around 1904, Fuller, who also did postgraduate studies here, was one of five students who worked with Alzheimer at the Royal Psychiatric Hospital at the University of Munich. Photographed circa 1904-5.


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