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(1868–1948) German psychiatrist and neurologist; major early contributor to the classification of psychoses, retired 1937 to be replaced at [[Charité Hospital]] by [[Max de Crinis]]; father of [[Dietrich Bonhoeffer]] | (1868–1948) German psychiatrist and neurologist; major early contributor to the classification of psychoses, retired 1937 to be replaced at [[Charité Hospital]] by [[Max de Crinis]]; refused to participate in [[Nazi sterilization experiments]]; father of [[Dietrich Bonhoeffer]] |
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Karl Bonhoeffer [r]: (1868–1948) German psychiatrist and neurologist; major early contributor to the classification of psychoses, retired 1937 to be replaced at Charité Hospital by Max de Crinis; refused to participate in Nazi sterilization experiments; father of Dietrich Bonhoeffer