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Auguste started work as a full-time seamstress assistant at the age of 14. She continued this career until she married Carl August Wilhelm Deter on 1 May 1873, at the age of 23. In 1888, Carl began work as a railway clerk. After marrying Carl, Auguste moved to Frankfurt, Germany, where she was a full-time housewife.
Auguste Deter was a victim of the politics of the time in the psychiatric community; [10] the Frankfurt asylum was too expensive for her husband. Herr Deter made several requests to have his wife moved to a less expensive facility, but Alzheimer intervened in these requests.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens, [ 2 ] and is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. [ 2 ][ 15 ] The most common early symptom is difficulty in remembering recent events. 1 As the disease advances, symptoms can include problems with language, disorientation ...
Gaetano Perusini was born in Udine on February 24, 1879 to a successful family of physicians. Perusini’s father, Andrea, was the Chief Physician of the Civil Hospital of Udine and his mother, Paolina Cumano, was the daughter of two prominent surgeons from Trieste. Perusini lost his father when he was only seven years old.
27 January – Otto Jäschke, governor of Kiaochow (Kiautschou) 10 February – Max von Pettenkofer, Bavarian chemist and hygienist (born 1818) [5] 6 July – Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, German politician, Chancellor of Germany (born 1819) [6] 5 August - Empress Frederick, mother of Emperor Wilhelm II (born 1840 in the ...
Another source describes Auguste Deter, who died in 1906, as the original patient of Dr. Alzheimer. [7] Dr. Miguel Bombarda, 59, Portuguese psychiatrist, politician and anti-monarchist, was shot and killed by one of his patients two days before his co-conspirators launched the revolution that ended Portugal's monarchy.
November 25 – Auguste Deter is first examined by Dr Alois Alzheimer in Frankfort leading to a diagnosis of the condition that will carry Alzheimer's name. [13] Jōkichi Takamine isolates and names adrenaline from mammalian organs. [14] Ivan Pavlov develops the theory of the "conditional reflex". [15]
Friday, November 1, 1901. Prince George, heir apparent to the British throne (and future King George V), the Duke of Cornwall and York, returned to the United Kingdom with his wife, disembarking at Portsmouth after a worldwide tour of the British Empire. [1][2] The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was founded, in Richmond, Virginia.