- Friedrich Kraus
Friedrich Kraus (
May 31 ,1858 -March 1 ,1936 ) was anAustria ninternist . In 1894 he became a professor at theUniversity of Graz , and was a director at theCharité Hospital inBerlin from 1902 until 1927.Kraus is remembered for introducing
electrocardiography and functional diagnostics into German medicine. With his assistant,Georg Friedrich Nicolai (1874-1955), he made several contributions in the field of electrocardiology, and in 1910 published themonograph , "Das Elektrokardiogramm des gesunden und kranken Menschen" (TheElectrocardiogram of the Healthy and Ill Man).Kraus researched the relationship of the
nervous system 's functional nature with mechanistic concepts. He demonstrated that living matter containedcolloid s and mineral salts, which when dissolved in a solution areelectrolytes . He postulated that a type of bio-electrical system is present within the body which acted like a relay mechanism storing electrical charge (energy) and recharges (action). He explained this proposition in his book "Allgemeine und spezielle Pathologie der Person" (General and Special Pathology of the Individual). Kraus' theory concerning bio-electrics is considered a forerunner topsychologist Wilhelm Reich 's (1897-1957) work withbiophysics andbody psychotherapy .References
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3307186&dopt=Abstract Biography of Friedrich Kraus]
* [http://www.jackflannel.org/reich2.html Essay on Wilhelm Reich]
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