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Melchior Adam Weikard was born on April 27, 1742, near Fulda Germany. He was a physician and a philosopher. Weikard wrote the earliest reference to the behavioral disorder attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He was progressive for his time believing that illnesses have physical causes and not a result of moral wrongs or the spiritual influences. Weikard died near his birthplace on July 25, 1803.

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  • Melchior Adam Weikard, auch Weickard, Weikhard (* 27. April 1742 in Römershag (heute Stadtteil von Bad Brückenau); † 25. Juli 1803 in Brückenau (heute Bad Brückenau)) war ein deutscher Arzt und Philosoph in der Zeit der Aufklärung. (de)
  • Melchior Adam Weikard was born on April 27, 1742, near Fulda Germany. He was a physician and a philosopher. Weikard wrote the earliest reference to the behavioral disorder attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He was progressive for his time believing that illnesses have physical causes and not a result of moral wrongs or the spiritual influences. Weikard died near his birthplace on July 25, 1803. (en)
  • Мельхиор Адам Вейкард (27 апреля 1742 — 25 июля 1803, Российская Империя) — немецкий врач. (ru)
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  • Melchior Adam Weikard, auch Weickard, Weikhard (* 27. April 1742 in Römershag (heute Stadtteil von Bad Brückenau); † 25. Juli 1803 in Brückenau (heute Bad Brückenau)) war ein deutscher Arzt und Philosoph in der Zeit der Aufklärung. (de)
  • Melchior Adam Weikard was born on April 27, 1742, near Fulda Germany. He was a physician and a philosopher. Weikard wrote the earliest reference to the behavioral disorder attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He was progressive for his time believing that illnesses have physical causes and not a result of moral wrongs or the spiritual influences. Weikard died near his birthplace on July 25, 1803. (en)
  • Мельхиор Адам Вейкард (27 апреля 1742 — 25 июля 1803, Российская Империя) — немецкий врач. (ru)
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  • Melchior Adam Weikard (de)
  • Melchior Adam Weikard (en)
  • Melchior Adam Weikard (nl)
  • Вейкард, Мельхиор Адам (ru)
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