Wundt was born at Neckarau, Baden (now part of Mannheim) on 16 August [7] 1832, the fourth child to parents Maximilian Wundt (a Lutheran minister), and his wife Marie Frederike. When about four years of age, Wundt's family moved to Heidelsheim which was known to be a small town. He studied from 1851 to 1856 at the University of Tübingen, University of Heidelberg, and the University of Berlin. After graduating in medicine from Heidelberg (1856), Wundt studied briefly with Johannes Peter Müller, before joining the University's staff, becoming an assistant to the physicist and physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz in 1858.[8][9] There he wrote Contributions to the Theory of Sense Perception (1858–62).[10] In 1865, he wrote a textbook about human physiology. However, his main interest was not in physiology but in the medical field of pathological anatomy.[11] In 1867 he became a professor in acquainting medical students with the exact physical needs for medical investigation. In 1874, he became a professor of "Inductive Philosophy" in Zurich. In 1875, he moved back to Leipzig.
after graduating in medicine from heidelberg (1856), wundt studied briefly with johannes peter müller, before joining the university's staff, becoming an assistant to the physicist and physiologist hermann von helmholtz in 1858. [8] [9] there he wrote contributions to the. theory of sense perception (1858-62). [10] in 1865, he wrote a textbook about human physiology. however,.his main interest was not in physiology but in the medical field of pathological anatomy. [11] in 1867 he became a professor in acquainting medical students with the exact physical needs for medical investigation. in 1874, he became a professor of "inductive philosophy" in zurich. in 1875, he moved back to leipzig.
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Wundt was born at Neckarau, Baden (now part of Mannheim) on 16 August [7] 1832, the fourth child to parents Maximilian Wundt (a Lutheran minister), and his wife Marie Frederike. When about four years of age, Wundt's family moved to Heidelsheim which was known to be a small town. He studied from 1851 to 1856 at the University of Tübingen, University of Heidelberg, and the University of Berlin. After graduating in medicine from Heidelberg (1856), Wundt studied briefly with Johannes Peter Müller, before joining the University's staff, becoming an assistant to the physicist and physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz in 1858.[8][9] There he wrote Contributions to the Theory of Sense Perception (1858–62).[10] In 1865, he wrote a textbook about human physiology. However, his main interest was not in physiology but in the medical field of pathological anatomy.[11] In 1867 he became a professor in acquainting medical students with the exact physical needs for medical investigation. In 1874, he became a professor of "Inductive Philosophy" in Zurich. In 1875, he moved back to Leipzig.
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was born at Wundt Neckarau, Baden (now part of Mannheim) on 16 August [ 7] 1832, the fourth child to parents Maximilian Wundt (a Lutheran minister), and his wife Marie Frederike.When about four years of age, Wundt' s family moved to Heidelsheim which was known to be a small town. He studied from 1851 to 1856 at the University Tu of bingen, University Heidelberg of, and of the University Berlin.graduating in medicine from After Heidelberg (1856 ), Wundt studied briefly with Johannes Peter Mu ller, before joining the University' s staff, becoming an assistant to the physicist and physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz in 1858. [ 8 [ 9] There Contributions he wrote to the Theory Sense of Perception (1858 - 62) 10 ] In 1865, he wrote a textbook about human physiology.However,his main interest was not in the medical field but in physiology of pathological anatomy. [ 11] In 1867 he became a professor in medical acquainting students with the exact physical needs for medical investigation. In 1874, he became a professor of "Inductive Philosophy" in Zurich.In 1875, he moved back to Leipzig.
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