
Carl Junghans
Carl Junghans was a German psychiatrist and pharmacologist born in 1848, known for his research on mental health and the effects of substances on the brain. He contributed to understanding how medications influence mood and cognition, advancing psychiatric treatment. Junghans also worked on developing standardized methods for studying psychiatric conditions and the impact of drugs, helping improve diagnosis and therapy. His work laid important groundwork in psychopharmacology, the study of how drugs affect mental processes, influencing modern approaches to mental health treatment.