Everything about Franz Josef Kallmann totally explained
Franz Josef Kallmann MD (
July 24,
1897 Neumarkt,
Silesia –
May 12,
1965 New York), a German-born American
psychiatrist, was one of the pioneers in the study of the genetic basis of
psychiatric disorders. He developed the use of
twin studies in the assessment of the relative roles of heredity and the environment in the
pathogenesis of psychiatric disease.
As a
Jew, he fled
Germany in 1933 for the
United States. Paradoxically, he'd been a student of Dr.
Ernst Rüdin, one of the architects of
racial hygiene policies in
Nazi Germany.
In
1944 he described a congenital endocrine condition (hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism with anosmia) that has come to be known as
Kallmann's syndrome.
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