-
Binswanger's disease, also
known as
subcortical leukoencephalopathy and
subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy, is a form of small-vessel vascular...
-
Ludwig Binswanger (/ˈbɪnzwæŋər/; German: [ˈbɪnsvaŋɐ]; 13
April 1881 – 5
February 1966) was a
Swiss psychiatrist and
pioneer in the
field of existential...
-
Binswanger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Harry Binswanger (born 1944),
American philosopher Ludwig Binswanger (1881–1966), Swiss...
-
Harry Binswanger (/ˈbɪnzwæŋər/; born 1944) is an
American professor and author. He is an
Objectivist and a
board member of the Ayn Rand Institute. He was...
-
existentialist approach to psychoanalysis. It was
first developed by
Ludwig Binswanger in the 1920s
under the
concept of "phenomenological anthropology". After...
- with
Leonardo da Vinci".
Retrieved Sep 12, 2024. Magazine, Smithsonian;
Binswanger, Julia. "Ken
Burns Turns His Lens to
Leonardo da Vinci".
Smithsonian Magazine...
- Otto
Ludwig Binswanger (/ˈbɪnzwæŋər/; German: [ˈbɪsvaŋɐ]; 14
October 1852 in Scherzingen, Münsterlingen – 15 July 1929 in Kreuzlingen) was a
Swiss psychiatrist...
- Hans P.
Binswanger-Mkhize (born in
Kreuzlingen (Switzerland) in 1943, died
August 4, 2017) was a
Swiss economist. His
research focused mainly on agricultural...
-
Ellen West (1888–1921) was a
patient of Dr.
Ludwig Binswanger who had
anorexia nervosa. She
became a
famous example of
Daseinsanalysis who died by suicide...
- Otto Saly
Binswanger (April 20, 1854 in Osterberg,
Bavaria -
September 25, 1917 in Portland, Oregon) was a German-American
chemist and toxicologist. Born...