As I said in my previous post are you referring to
Professor Franz Hamburger and his trusted colleague
Dr. Erwin Jekelius when you talk about "Hamburger" syndrome? I think
Professor Franz Hamburger was actually
Hans Asperger's boss but I could be wrong?
Johann "Hans" Friedrich Karl Asperger (born 18th February 1906 – died 21st October 1980) was an Austrian
pediatrician,
medical theorist, and medical professor. He is best known for his early studies on mental disorders, especially in children. His work was largely unnoticed during his lifetime except for a few accolades in
Vienna, and his studies on psychological disorders only acquired world renown posthumously. He wrote over 300 publications, mostly concerning a condition he termed
autistic psychopathy (AP). There was a resurgence of interest in his work beginning in the 1980s, and due to his earlier work on
autism spectrum disorders,
Asperger syndrome (AS), was named after him. Both Asperger's original paediatric diagnosis of AP and the
eponymous diagnosis of AS that was named after him several decades later have been controversial. For some more info on
"Hans Asperger" please take a look at his Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Asperger
I hope you aren't making fun of the surname
Asperger because that would be immature!
Hamburger is also a
surname. Americans also enjoy eating
hamburgers (they are a
food)! There is a place in
Germany called
Hamburg.
You come across to me as an American rather than a British person.
It sounds like to me you are prejudice about poor people who live on state welfare benefits and disability benefits. I personally believe in the welfare state, the
NHS and in taxation. This is a separate issue though to Autism/Asperger syndrome!
Autism isn't a
new thing at all unless you call the
18th century modern day! Also I don't think it is trendy.
"
Autism is
not something
new, in fact one of the first recorded reference was by that of Jean-Marc-Gaspard Itard French Physician born in Provence
(1775-1838)".
Please read the 'History of Autism' by Steve McGuinness see link:
https://www.autismuk.com/home-page/history-of-autism/
I don't understand what children
"drawing funny pictures of naked dudes" has to with Autism and Asperger syndrome? Could you explain what you mean by this?
Also
NOT all old people/elderly have Autism that simply isn't true!
Callisthenics is gymnastic type exercises to achieve bodily fitness and grace of movement. What has this got to do with Autism/Asperger syndrome?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calisthenics
Are you a
"Scientologist" by the way? I'm a Christian so that is my faith.
I believe we are
ALL unique! Not just children, teenagers and adults with Autism/Asperger's.
Your post sounds confused to me. It doesn't make total sense to me.