Vladimir Mikhailovic Bekhterev (1857-1927): Strange circumstances surrounding the death of the great Russian neurologist

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The famous Russian neurologist Vladimir Mikhailovic Bekhterev (1857-1927) was ordered to examine Josef Stalin in December 1927 during the First All-Russian Neurological Congress in Moscow. Returning to the Congress after his consultation he told some colleagues that he had 'examined a paranoiac with a dry, small hand'. The next day, Bekhterev died and only his brain was examined postmortem, the body being cremated the same day. Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Kesselring, J. (2011). Vladimir Mikhailovic Bekhterev (1857-1927): Strange circumstances surrounding the death of the great Russian neurologist. European Neurology, 66(1), 14–17. https://doi.org/10.1159/000328779

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