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Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (16 June 1814, Dottenheim – 13 June 1888, Erlangen) was a German psychiatrist. His father, also named Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (1767–1837), was a noted clergyman. He studied medicine at the universities Munich and Erlangen, receiving his doctorate in 1836. He worked as a medical practitioner in Velden, and in 1844 visited various mental institutions in England, France and Germany (Siegburg, Illenau, Heidelberg and Winnenthal). In 1846 he began work at the district mental hospital in Erlangen as an assistant to Karl August von Solbrig, and three years later, was named director of the mental hospital at Kloster Irsee near Kaufbeuren. In 1859 he succeeded Solbrig as director of the district mental hospital in Erlangen, and during the following year, was appointed profes

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  • فريدريك ويلهلم هاغن (ar)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen junior (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (en)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (fr)
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  • فريدريك ويلهلم هاغن (بالألمانية: Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen junior)‏ هو طبيب نفسي ألماني، ولد في 16 يونيو 1814 في ديتيرسهايم في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 13 يونيو 1888 في إرلنغن في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen junior (* 16. Juni 1814 in Dietersheim-Dottenheim; † 13. Juni 1888 in Erlangen) war Arzt, Vertreter der humanen Psychiatrie und einer der Verantwortlichen für die Entmündigung des bayerischen Königs Ludwig II. (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen junior, né le 16 juin 1814 à Dietersheim-Dottenheim et mort le 13 juin 1888 à Erlangen, est un médecin et psychiatre bavarois. Il fait partie de la commission qui a proclamé l'incapacité à régner du roi Louis II. (fr)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (16 June 1814, Dottenheim – 13 June 1888, Erlangen) was a German psychiatrist. His father, also named Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (1767–1837), was a noted clergyman. He studied medicine at the universities Munich and Erlangen, receiving his doctorate in 1836. He worked as a medical practitioner in Velden, and in 1844 visited various mental institutions in England, France and Germany (Siegburg, Illenau, Heidelberg and Winnenthal). In 1846 he began work at the district mental hospital in Erlangen as an assistant to Karl August von Solbrig, and three years later, was named director of the mental hospital at Kloster Irsee near Kaufbeuren. In 1859 he succeeded Solbrig as director of the district mental hospital in Erlangen, and during the following year, was appointed profes (en)
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  • فريدريك ويلهلم هاغن (بالألمانية: Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen junior)‏ هو طبيب نفسي ألماني، ولد في 16 يونيو 1814 في ديتيرسهايم في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 13 يونيو 1888 في إرلنغن في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen junior (* 16. Juni 1814 in Dietersheim-Dottenheim; † 13. Juni 1888 in Erlangen) war Arzt, Vertreter der humanen Psychiatrie und einer der Verantwortlichen für die Entmündigung des bayerischen Königs Ludwig II. (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (16 June 1814, Dottenheim – 13 June 1888, Erlangen) was a German psychiatrist. His father, also named Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (1767–1837), was a noted clergyman. He studied medicine at the universities Munich and Erlangen, receiving his doctorate in 1836. He worked as a medical practitioner in Velden, and in 1844 visited various mental institutions in England, France and Germany (Siegburg, Illenau, Heidelberg and Winnenthal). In 1846 he began work at the district mental hospital in Erlangen as an assistant to Karl August von Solbrig, and three years later, was named director of the mental hospital at Kloster Irsee near Kaufbeuren. In 1859 he succeeded Solbrig as director of the district mental hospital in Erlangen, and during the following year, was appointed professor of psychiatry at the University of Erlangen. Along with fellow psychiatrists, Bernhard von Gudden, Hubert von Grashey and Max Hubrich (1837–1896), he was tasked with determining the sanity of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. On 8 June 1886, the four doctors unanimously ruled that Ludwig was most likely mentally unfit to govern. Incredibly, up to that point in time, none of the four had ever personally examined the king as a patient. (en)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen junior, né le 16 juin 1814 à Dietersheim-Dottenheim et mort le 13 juin 1888 à Erlangen, est un médecin et psychiatre bavarois. Il fait partie de la commission qui a proclamé l'incapacité à régner du roi Louis II. (fr)
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