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Freud and Medicine

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
IF all the words spoken in praise of Freud on the hundredth anniversary of his birth were recorded on a tape it would reach to the pole star. I hesitate to add to their numbers.
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Cummings and Freud

American Literature, 1983
o wrote E. E. Cummings to his younger sister Elizabeth in May 1922. In some ways, Cummings' enthusiasm for Freud was very much a part of its time: a post-war Modernist in the arts could scarcely resist Freudian theory as the concomitant "modernism" of psychology. As Frederick Hoffman has shown in Freudianism and the Literary Mind, Freud's theories were
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Janet and Freud

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1956
"And now from the Vast of the Lord will the waters of sleep Roll in on the souls of men But who will reveal to our waking ken The forms that swim and the shapes that creep Under the waters of sleep?" Sidney Lanier In the textbooks of psychiatry nowadays, Pierre Janet is dismissed in a few brief remarks as one who just failed to realize the beginning ...
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The Freud Center

Psychiatric Services, 1965
Lorey G. Bogan, Herny W. Coe
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FREUD AND EXISTENTIALISM

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1958
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