Rudolf Arndt
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Rudolf Arndt (March 31, 1835 – January 29, 1900) was a German psychiatrist from Bialken, district of Marienwerder.
Arndt studied in Greifswald and Halle, preferably under Felix von Niemeyer (1820-1871), Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (1819-1895), and Heinrich Philipp August Damerow (1798-1866), and was conferred doctor of medicine on February 20, 1860. From 1861 he had private practice, but also participated in the campaigns of 1864, 1866, and 1870-1871. It was a time when no German surgeon needed to suffer from want of work and study material. He was habilitated in 1867 was appointed professor of psychiatry at Greifswald in 1873. He died of angina pectoris.
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Categories: 1835 births | 1900 deaths | German psychiatrists | Military physicians | People of the Austro-Prussian War | German people of the Franco-Prussian War | People from the Province of Prussia | University of Greifswald alumni | University of Greifswald faculty | University of Halle-Wittenberg alumni