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  • ...ember 23 1939), was a [[Jewish]]-Austrian neurologist and [[psychiatrist]] who co-founded the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic school]] of [[psychology]]. ...coincidentally the supervisor for first-year medical student Sigmund Freud who [[naturally]] adopted this new “dynamic” physiology. In his ''Lectures
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  • ...from Odessa, who was best known for being a patient of [[Sigmund Freud]], who gave him the pseudonym of [[Wolf Man]] (''der Wolfsmann'') to protect his i ...to seek treatment for his own ailment. While in Munich, Pankejeff saw many doctors and stayed voluntary at a number of elite psychiatric hospitals. In the sum
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  • ...detailed account of how the Bolshevik movement related to [[medicine]], to doctors taking care of the Leaders; [[three]] documents are crucial here:<br><br> ...[people]] of a special mould. We are made of a special stuff. We are those who [[form]] the [[army]] of the great proletarian strategist, the army of Comr
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  • With Freud's support, Eugénie Sokolnicka, a Polish psychiatrist who had settled in France, began analyzing young psychiatrists working at the C ...uard Pichon, and Rudolf Loewenstein. (The last was a Polish Jewishémigré who, after training at the Berlin Institute, settled in France, where he became
    33 KB (4,956 words) - 07:02, 8 September 2006
  • ..., nonrational nugget that goes beyond what we know to produce our sense of who we are and what the world is for us. This nugget of enjoyment can be what w ...2004 book, Organs without Bodies, "Nazism was enacted by a group of people who wanted to do very bad things, and they did them; Stalinism, on the contrary
    88 KB (14,244 words) - 03:25, 11 September 2006