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Review
. 2022 Apr;269(4):1802-1808.
doi: 10.1007/s00415-021-10795-0. Epub 2021 Sep 13.

Eduard Gamper (1887-1938): cases and accidents

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Eduard Gamper (1887-1938): cases and accidents

Evzen Ruzicka et al. J Neurol. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Eduard Gamper (1887-1938) was Head of the Department of Neuropsychiatry at the Charles University's German Faculty of Medicine in Prague. He had trained in Innsbruck, where he undertook groundbreaking work on the midbrain in an anencephalic child and in a series of patients who had died from Wernicke's encephalopathy. Gamper identified the mamillary bodies as key in the performance of declarative memory. Considered an expert in memory disorders, he was chosen by the Medical Faculty in Innsbruck to provide expert opinion on the notorious case of Philipp Halsmann, who was suspected of murdering his father. Details of the case remained unresolved and Gamper's opinion caused both professional and political controversy. When in Prague, Gamper made great efforts to improve patient care and clinical services, establishing a special ward for patients with neurological conditions. This task was not nearly completed, when he and his wife died after their car drove over a cliff into the Walchensee in Bavaria. Rumours surrounded his death: that Gamper had just examined Adolf Hitler; that he was a political victim; that the Gestapo were behind the accident. After an investigation of the available evidence, we can report that an unusual 22 cm of snow fell in the area of the Walchensee on April 20, 1938, the day of the Gampers' deaths. We were unable to find any evidence for foul play in what appears to have been a tragic accident.

Keywords: Charles University; Gamper’s midbrain-being; Gamper’s reflex; Philipp Halsmann.

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Figures

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a and b the anencephalic child (Nannerl) and Eduard Gamper (from Gamper, 1926 [12]; from Stiefler, 1938 [29])

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