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    Wilhelm Fliess (German: Wilhelm Fließ; 24 October 1858 – 13 October 1928) was a German otolaryngologist who practised in Berlin. He developed the pseudoscientific...
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    warnings from colleague Wilhelm Fliess, he remained a smoker, eventually developing buccal cancer. Freud suggested to Fliess in 1897 that addictions,...
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    the influence of his friend and collaborator Wilhelm Fliess, an ear, nose, and throat specialist. Fliess, whom Freud had called "the Kepler of biology"...
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  • Fliess may refer to: Fließ, a town in Tyrol, Austria Fliess Bay, a bay in Joinville island off the Palmer Peninsula of Antarctica Tegeler Fließ, a creek...
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  • Biorhythm may refer to: Biorhythm (pseudoscience), developed by Wilhelm Fliess in the 19th century Biological rhythm, repetitive cycles that occur in biology...
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    Masson edited and translated Freud's complete correspondence with Wilhelm Fliess after having convinced Anna Freud to make it available in full. He also...
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    the inception of The Interpretation of Dreams. In a 1900 letter to Wilhelm Fliess, he wrote in commemoration of the place: "Do you suppose that some day...
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    intellectual cycle. The idea was developed by German otolaryngologist Wilhelm Fliess in the late 19th century, and was popularized in the United States in...
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    Eckstein. Two months prior to the dream, Freud had referred Eckstein to Wilhelm Fliess for nasal surgery, the consequences of which were almost fatal for Eckstein...
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  • reason for this interest: that he took it from the Biorhythms theory of Wilhelm Fliess, in which a 23-day cycle is considered significant, or because he first...
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  • Wilhelm Robert Fliess (29 December 1895 – 9 May 1970) was a German-American physician and psychoanalyst. He was the son of Wilhelm Fliess, a controversial...
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  • the instinctive, emotional world that was the actual object of fear. Wilhelm Fliess has been seen as playing the role of counterphobic object for Freud...
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    reason for this interest: that he took it from the biorhythms theory of Wilhelm Fliess, in which a 23-day cycle is considered significant, or because he first...
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  • suspicion of having made a mistake in private, to his friend and colleague Wilhelm Fliess in 1898; but it took another 8 years before he had clarified the obscure...
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    Freud, Sigmund; Masson, J. Moussaieff; Fliess, Wilhelm (1985). The complete letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904. Cambridge, Mass: Belknap...
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  • following on from Freud's own comments on the play, as expressed to Wilhelm Fliess in 1897, before being published in Chapter V of The Interpretation of...
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  • relationship to the naturalist Charles Darwin and the otolaryngologist Wilhelm Fliess. Sulloway describes the work as "a comprehensive intellectual biography...
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  • other'—an approach which develops further Freud's letter 52/112 (to Wilhelm Fliess). In his "Notes on Afterwardsness" (1992), based on a conversation of...
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  • Masson, J. M. (editor) (1985). The Complete Letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess 1887-1904. ed. and trans. J. M. Masson. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University...
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    Marriage of Figaro Figaro Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney 2001 Emma's Nose Wilhelm Fliess Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney 2003 Endgame Hamm Wharf Theatre with...
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    Television film 1984 Sakharov Valery Chalidze Television film Freud Wilhelm Fliess Miniseries, 5 episodes 1985 Anna of the Five Towns Willie Price Miniseries...
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  • early as 1896 [as witnessed in his letter of May 30 of that year to Wilhelm Fliess, where he evokes a "surplus of sexuality" that "impedes translation"...
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    1897–1898. For these we have to turn to a letter he wrote to his confidant Wilhelm Fliess dated 21 September 1897. First, he referred to his inability to "bring...
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    (1840–1917) Auguste Henri Forel (1848–1931) Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) Wilhelm Fliess (1858–1928) Havelock Ellis (1858–1939) Eugen Steinach (1861–1944) Robert...
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  • (German: Projektion) was conceptualised by Sigmund Freud in his letters to Wilhelm Fliess, and further refined by Karl Abraham and Anna Freud. Freud considered...
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  • 2010. Freud, Sigmund (1985). The Complete Letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887–1904. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674154209. Pine, Fred...
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    Germany and bought the letters Freud had written to Wilhelm Fliess about his use of cocaine from Fliess's widow when he could not afford her price. Freud...
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  • Dictionary 2012 Freud, S. (1954). The Origins Of Psycho-Analysis: Letters To Wilhelm Fliess, Drafts And Notes: 1887-1902. Edited by Marie Bonaparte, Anna Freud...
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    wrote the play Emma's Nose about the relationship of Sigmund Freud, Wilhelm Fliess and their patient Emma Eckstein. Livingston also starred in The Navigator:...
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    repeated with significant figures in his life such as his fiancée and Wilhelm Fliess. Freud family "Sigmund Freud's Birth Record ("Amalia, daughter of Jakob...
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