Affiliation:
1. Virginia Institute of Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, and Department of Psychiatry Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA
2. Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures University of Toronto Toronto Canada
Abstract
AbstractIn the 19th century, psychiatric genetic studies typically utilized a generic category of “insanity.” This began to change after 1899, with the publication of Kraepelin's 6th edition containing, among other disorders, his mature concept of dementia praecox (DP). We here review an article published by Ryssia Wolfsohn in 1907 from her dissertation at the University of Zurich entitled “Die Heredität bei Dementia praecox” (The Heredity of Dementia Praecox). This work, performed under the supervision of E. Bleuler, was to our knowledge the first formal genetic study of the then new diagnosis of DP. She investigated 550 DP probands admitted to the Burghölzli hospital with known information about their “heredity burden.” For most probands, she had information on parents, siblings, grandparents, and aunts/uncles. Of these patients, only 10% had no psychiatric illness in their families. In the remaining probands, she found rates of the four major categories of psychopathology she investigated: mental illness—56%, nervous disorders—19%, peculiar personalities 12% and alcoholism 13%. Her most novel analyses compared either total familial burden or burden of her four forms of mental disorders on her DP probands divided by subtype and outcome. In neither of these analyses, did she find significant differences.
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Psychiatry and Mental health,Genetics (clinical)
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