- Heinrich Averbeck
Johann Heinrich Bernhard Martin Averbeck (
August 13 ,1844 -February 2 ,1889 ) was a Germanphysician who was a native ofBremen . He earned his medical doctorate at theUniversity of Basel , where he was a student ofCarl von Liebermeister (1833-1901). Between 1868 and 1879 he was a general practitioner andobstetrician in Bremen, and in 1879 opened an institute forphysical therapy atBaden Baden . Beginning in 1882 he developed ahealth spa and physical therapy clinic at Bad Laubach beiKoblenz , which was described as a model institution of physical medicine.Averbeck was a pioneer in the field of
physiotherapy . He believed that the right combination of therapeutic exercises andmassage were vital in the treatment of chronic illness and disease. Among his written works was a treatise on acuteneurasthenia called "Die akute Neurasthenie, die plötzliche Erschöpfung der nervösen Energie". Reportedly,Sigmund Freud found it an important reference work in his research involving the correlation of modern-day stress and neurasthenia.Heinrich Averbeck was brother-in-law to
psychologist Otto Binswanger (1852-1929).References
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