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25: 135: 292:, a book that soon became a standard in his profession. It was published in several editions and languages, and is considered one of the best textbooks on neurology ever written. He also published significant works on 416:. two volumes, 1894; fifth edition, 1908; seventh edition, 1923. English translation as "Textbook of Nervous Disease". 1911, also translated into Russian, Spanish and Italian. 374:" for a type of childhood torsion disease he described, a disorder that was later to become known as "Ziehen-Oppenheim syndrome" (named along with German 258:
Oppenheim is the son of Juda Oppenheim (1824–1891), the long-time rabbi of the Warburg synagogue community, and his wife, Cäcilie, née Steeg (1822–1898).
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In 1889 he published a treatise on traumatic neuroses that was harshly criticized by eminent physicians that included
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Die traumatischen Neurosen nach den in der Nervenklinik der Charité in den letzten 5 Jahren gesammelten Beobachtungen
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His expertise involving brain disease led directly to the first successful removal of a
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became an opera conductor and emigrated to Britain following the Nazi takeover.
432:. in Hermann Nothnagel's Handbuch der speciellen Pathologie und Therapie. 1896. 389: 378: 293: 281:(1833–1890). In 1891 Oppenheim opened a successful private hospital in Berlin. 438:. in Hermann Nothnagel's Handbuch der speciellen Pathologie und Therapie, 1897 527: 458:
Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Kriegsverletzungen des peripherischen Nervensystems
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Operative Erfolge bei GeschwĂĽlsten der SehhĂĽgel- under VierhĂĽgel gegend
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caused organic changes that perpetuated psychic neuroses.
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Lehrbuch der Nervenkrankheiten fĂĽr Ă„rzte und Studierende
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Lehrbuch der Nervenkrankheiten fĂĽr Ă„rzte und Studierende
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Weitere Mitteilungen ĂĽber die traumatischen Neurosen
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