Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber

Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber

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name = Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber


caption = Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber
imagesize = 110 x 140
birth_date = birth date|1808|10|15|mf=y
birth_place = Leipzig
death_date = death date and age|1861|11|10|1808|10|15|mf=y
death_place = Leipzig
occupation = physician, reform pedagogist, university teacher at University of Leipzig
title = Medical Doctor
employer = University of Leipzig

Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber (October 15, 1808 - November 10 1861) was a German physician and university teacher at University of Leipzig. In 1844, he became director of the Leipzig "Heilanstalt" (sanatorium). His publications predominantly dealt with the subject of children's health and social consequences of urbanization at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution:

* "Die Eigenthümlichkeiten des kindlichen Organismus im gesunden und kranken Zustande" (1839), literally: "Peculiarities of the child's organism in health and illness"
* "Der Hausfreund als Erzieher und Führer zu Familienglück und Menschenveredelung" (1861), "The friend of the family as an educator and leader to family happiness and human refinement"
* "Die ärztliche Zimmergymnastik" (1855), "Medical indoor gymnastics", his best selling piece of work
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Remedial exercises

He advocated both his "systematic remedial exercises" and countryside exercise for the urban youth. During his time, the term "Volksgesundheit" (people's health) was coined. Back then, it comprised the idea of a "healthy relief of excessive energy", as Schreber was rigidly opposed to masturbation and even experimented with mechanical devices to prevent it in adolescents (see below).

Due to the limited success of these methods, he demanded playgrounds out of town, as free moving space for children was too limited in urban mansions.

Allotment gardens

Schreber was the founder of the eponymous "Schreber movement", although that term was used only after his death. In 1864, Leipzig school principal Ernst Innozenz Hauschild established the first "Schrebergarten", by leasing land for the physical exercise of children.

Poisonous pedagogy

One of his sons, Daniel Paul Schreber, wrote an autobiographical account of what is now assumed to have been paranoid psychosis (a term not coined back then), "Memoirs of My Nervous Illness" (original German title "Denkwürdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken"). [cite book
last =Schreber
first =Daniel Paul
authorlink =Daniel Paul Schreber
title =Memoirs of My Nervous Illness
publisher =New York Review of Books, 2000
date = 1903
location =New York
id = ISBN 0-940322-20-X
] The notes were later analysed by Sigmund Freud on the theoretical basis of psychoanalysis. [cite book
last =Freud
first =Sigmund
authorlink =Sigmund Freud
last2 =Webber
first2 =Andrew (translator)
last3 =MacCabe
first3 =Colin (contributor)
authorlink3 =Colin MacCabe
title =The Schreber Case
publisher =Penguin Classics Psychology, 2003
date = 1911
location =New York
url= http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0142437425&id=iY1917GJxqEC&pg=PR22&lpg=PR22&ots=PZYLAExZ53&dq=isbn:0142437425&hl=de&sig=tdXhFM4Fsi4ZuxdAfwSzq7oYq70#PPP1,M1
id = ISBN 0142437425
]

Two other children of Schreber also suffered from mental disease, one of them, Schreber's oldest son, committed suicide.

According to Alice Miller, Schreber was a foremost figure of what she called poisonous pedagogy, in a translation of Katharina Rutschky's term "Schwarze Pädagogik" (literally: black pedagogy). Miller analysed the social impact of this rigid attitude towards child rearing and pedagogy.

Miller wrote in this context: "The father of the paranoid patient Schreber whom Freud described, had written several educational books, which were so successful in Germany that some of them were reprinted forty times and translated into several languages." [cite book
last =Miller
first =Alice
authorlink =Alice Miller (psychologist)
title =For Your Own Good
publisher =Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2002
date =1983
location =New York
url =http://www.nospank.net/fyog.htm
id = ISBN 0-374-52269-3
]

Notes and references

* Katharina Rutschky: "Schwarze Pädagogik. Quellen zur Naturgeschichte der bürgerlichen Erziehung", 6. Aufl., Ullstein: Frankfurt/Main 1993, ISBN 3-548-34453-4. ("Schwarze Pädagogik", literally "black pedagogy", translates to "Poisonous pedagogy")
* Wolfgang Treher: "Hitler, Steiner, Schreber, Gäste aus einer anderen Welt", 2. Auflage 1990, Emmendingen, ISBN 3-921 031-00-1 ("Hitler, Steiner, Schreber, guests from another world.")
* Alice Miller: " [http://www.vachss.com/guest_dispatches/alice_miller2.html The Childhood Trauma] ". Transcript of a lecture given at YWHA in New York City, 1998-10-22. Retrieved on 2007-06-24.
* see also Daniel Paul Schreber for more references
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