Frederic Lewy: how the two World Wars changed his life, work, and name

Abstract: In 1912, Friedrich Lewy described the inclusion bodies present in Parkinson disease and in Lewy body dementia. Throughout his life, Lewy fought in two wars – on opposite sides. He was born in Berlin in a Jewish family, and served in the German Army in World War I. In the following years, on many occasions he had to change his line of research due to Nazi persecution. Lewy became a naturalized American, changed his name to Frederic Henry Lewey, and served in the US Army as a lieutenant colonel. Lewy died in 1950 and never used the famous eponym in his papers.

Alternative title
Frederic Lewy: como as duas Guerras Mundiais mudaram sua vida, trabalho e nome
Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Extent
Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Frederic Lewy: how the two World Wars changed his life, work, and name ; volume:82 ; number:03 ; year:2024 ; pages:001-002
Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria ; 82, Heft 03 (2024), 001-002

Contributor
Sousa-Santos, Patrick Emanuell Mesquita
Pozzobon, Pedro Machry
Teixeira, Igor de Lima e.

DOI
10.1055/s-0044-1779692
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2404251213180.040513545968
Rights
Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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  • Sousa-Santos, Patrick Emanuell Mesquita
  • Pozzobon, Pedro Machry
  • Teixeira, Igor de Lima e.

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