Diskussion:Adolf Meyer (Mediziner)
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- Austerlitz -- 88.72.28.134 23:33, 10. Dez. 2007 (CET)
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- A Swiss-German professor operating in America, Adolf Meyer, coined the term "Mental Hygiene".
- In 1908 the Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, the starting point of the Mental Hygiene movement as an organised body, was founded. Its aims were: improved treatment for the insane, and the safeguarding of the public's mental health.
- From the annual reports of the National Council for Mental Hygiene one can see many names that are also common in the Eugenics Society, including:
Dr. E. Mapother- active Eugenicist Major Leonard Darwin - Officer of the Eugenics Society Dr. A. F. Tredgold - Psychiatric Member of the Eugenics Society Dr. Adolf Meyer - Member of the Eugenics Society.
- However, with the growth of the mental hygiene movement [starting in 1908 in Connecticut and spreading throughout the world in the 1920's] a second more vigorous phase was entered. The Mental Health movement in each country became the primary lobbyist for the Eugenic cause, frequently doing the front-line work of the Eugenics movements and generally acting as an authoritative pressure group with the result that eugenic principles began to appear again in legislation.
- Austerlitz -- 88.75.84.248 12:58, 7. Jan. 2008 (CET)