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Alfred Hauptmann (born August 29, 1881 in Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, died April 5, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts) was a German-Jewish psychiatrist and neurologist. His most important contribution remained the article written in 1912 on the effectiveness of the phenobarbital as an anti-epileptic. After his emigration, he and the internist Siegfried Thannhauser, who had also emigrated, described an autosomal dominant inherited myopathy for the first time in 1941, which is now known as .

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  • Alfred Hauptmann (de)
  • Alfred Hauptmann (en)
  • Alfred Hauptmann (pl)
  • Гауптман, Альфред (ru)
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  • Alfred Hauptmann (* 29. August 1881 in Gleiwitz, Oberschlesien; † 5. April 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein deutscher Psychiater und Neurologe. (de)
  • Alfred Hauptmann (born August 29, 1881 in Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, died April 5, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts) was a German-Jewish psychiatrist and neurologist. His most important contribution remained the article written in 1912 on the effectiveness of the phenobarbital as an anti-epileptic. After his emigration, he and the internist Siegfried Thannhauser, who had also emigrated, described an autosomal dominant inherited myopathy for the first time in 1941, which is now known as . (en)
  • Альфред Гауптман (нем. Alfred Hauptmann; 29 августа 1881, Гливице — 5 апреля 1948, Бостон) — немецкий психиатр и невролог еврейского происхождения; работал в Гейдельберге, Гамбурге и в университетской клинике Фрайбурга; в 1926 году он стал полным профессоров в университете Галле, а три года спустя был избран членом Леопольдины. (ru)
  • Alfred Hauptmann (ur. 29 sierpnia 1881 w Gliwicach, zm. 5 kwietnia 1948 w Bostonie) – niemiecki psychiatra i neurolog. (pl)
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  • Alfred Hauptmann (* 29. August 1881 in Gleiwitz, Oberschlesien; † 5. April 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein deutscher Psychiater und Neurologe. (de)
  • Alfred Hauptmann (born August 29, 1881 in Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, died April 5, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts) was a German-Jewish psychiatrist and neurologist. His most important contribution remained the article written in 1912 on the effectiveness of the phenobarbital as an anti-epileptic. After his emigration, he and the internist Siegfried Thannhauser, who had also emigrated, described an autosomal dominant inherited myopathy for the first time in 1941, which is now known as . (en)
  • Альфред Гауптман (нем. Alfred Hauptmann; 29 августа 1881, Гливице — 5 апреля 1948, Бостон) — немецкий психиатр и невролог еврейского происхождения; работал в Гейдельберге, Гамбурге и в университетской клинике Фрайбурга; в 1926 году он стал полным профессоров в университете Галле, а три года спустя был избран членом Леопольдины. (ru)
  • Alfred Hauptmann (ur. 29 sierpnia 1881 w Gliwicach, zm. 5 kwietnia 1948 w Bostonie) – niemiecki psychiatra i neurolog. (pl)
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