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SIGMUND FREUD CHRONOLOGY
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| Move to Berggasse 19 | |
| In September 1891 the Freuds move to an apartment in the newly erected Berggasse 19, where they are to live until his emigration in June 1938. | |
![]() Announcement of the new address for consultations |
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| After a period during which Freud published little, a book appears written jointly with his friend Oskar Rie, on cerebral disease in children, as well as his own first original book, On Aphasia. It is a critical survey of the state of research in aphasia and is dedicated to his Freud's older friend and mentor, Dr Josef Breuer. | |
![]() Freud 1891 |
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| Freud begins treating "Elisabeth von R.", his "first full-length analysis of a hysteria": "From the beginning it seemed to me probable that Fräulein Elisabeth was conscious of the basis of her illness, that what she had in her consciousness was only a secret and not a foreign body. Looking at her, one could not help thinking of the poet's words: 'Her mask reveals a hidden sense.'" | |
Luca Signorelli: 'Licht und Lücke' |
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| Apart from the monographs on cerebral diseases and aphasia, articles appear on: Communication on Intoxication by Sulfonal and On Hypnosis and Suggestion. |
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