Johann Christian August Heinroth
Johann Christian August Heinroth (17 January 1773 – 26 October 1843) was a German physician and psychologist who was the first to use the term psychosomatic. Heinroth divided the human personality into three personality types in his scholarly papers and published books in the 1800s, describing the Uberuns (conscience), the Ich (mind, emotions and will) and the Fleish (basic drives, which included man's sinful nature). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Rosenmüller, Johann Christian
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by Bell, John
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by Bell, John
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by Danz, Ferdinand Georg
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by Danz, Ferdinand Georg
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