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FOOTNOTES:[1]Author's note (1913). This would be the place where especially will intervene those "repressed desires" which Freud and certain other psychologists, especially in America, have studied with such penetration and ingenuity. (See in particular the recent volumes of theJournal of Abnormal Psychology, published in Boston by Dr. Morton Prince.) When the above address was delivered (1901) the work of Freud on dreams (Die Traumdeutung) had been already published, but "psycho-analysis" was far from having the development that it has to-day. (H. B.)

[1]Author's note (1913). This would be the place where especially will intervene those "repressed desires" which Freud and certain other psychologists, especially in America, have studied with such penetration and ingenuity. (See in particular the recent volumes of theJournal of Abnormal Psychology, published in Boston by Dr. Morton Prince.) When the above address was delivered (1901) the work of Freud on dreams (Die Traumdeutung) had been already published, but "psycho-analysis" was far from having the development that it has to-day. (H. B.)

[1]Author's note (1913). This would be the place where especially will intervene those "repressed desires" which Freud and certain other psychologists, especially in America, have studied with such penetration and ingenuity. (See in particular the recent volumes of theJournal of Abnormal Psychology, published in Boston by Dr. Morton Prince.) When the above address was delivered (1901) the work of Freud on dreams (Die Traumdeutung) had been already published, but "psycho-analysis" was far from having the development that it has to-day. (H. B.)


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