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William Jefferson Bleckwenn (July 23, 1895 –
January 6, 1965) was an
American neurologist, psychiatrist, and
military physician, who was instrumental...
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Wilhelm Bleckwenn (21
October 1906 – 10 May 1989) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World War II who
commanded several divisions...
- "narcoanalysis". Such
application was
first do****ented by Dr.
William Bleckwenn.
Reliability and
suggestibility of
patients are concerns, and the practice...
- inhibition. As such, the drug was
first emplo****
clinically by
William Bleckwenn at the
University of
Wisconsin to cir****vent
inhibitions in psychiatric...
- Hartmann [de] (Kriegsmarine) 31
January - 28
February 1945
Generalmajor Wilhelm Bleckwenn (Army) 28
February - 8 May 1945 Marine-Infanterie-Regiment 1 Marine-Infanterie-Regiment...
- 8
Germany 1st
Naval Infantry Division,
along the Oder 2,000?
Wilhelm Bleckwenn May 8 May 8
Germany 2nd
Naval Infantry Division, in Schleswig-Holstein...
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Bataafsche Leeuw, 2002) Background,
formation and
numbering according to
Bleckwenn (1986) Vol. IV, pp. 82ff Jones,
Nigel (2004). A
brief history of the birth...
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company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, GmbH) in
March 2011. Arne
Bleckwenn and
Hinrich Dreiling, the
founders of Wimdu,
previously founded and managed...
- most
extreme cases in the U.S..[citation needed] In 1930, Dr.
William Bleckwenn introduced narcoanalysis as a
therapy for
severely schizophrenic patients...
- Madison, WI) by Dr.
William Lorenz in 1924.
Together with Dr.
William Bleckwenn,
Reese and
Lorenz comprised the
professional staff of the
Wisconsin Psychiatric...