Abstract

The University of Leipzig has played an important role in the Russian-German scientific exchange in the fields of psychiatry and neurology in the 19th century. An outstanding but almost forgotten protagonist of that exchange was the psychiatrist and neurologist Paul Flechsig, who enjoyed worldwide recognition for his neuroanatomical works. Famous Russian neurologists and psychiatrists as Vladimir Bekhterev, Liverij Osipovich Darkshevich, Vladimir Chizh not only learned from Flechsig's experience, but also undertook independent research, which gave them impulses for furthering their carriers in Russia.

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