Sold – Freud Pens a Psychiatric Referral to his protege, Dr. Nunberg
He refers a noted Jewish folklorist suffering from schizophrenia.
Hermann Nunberg was a psychoanalyst who commenced the practice of psychiatry in Vienna in 1914 and later wrote “Principles of Psychoanalysis.” He was very much a Freudian, perhaps even a protege of Freud, and Freud respected his work. Nunberg immigrated to the United States in 1932. Dr. Heinrich Glanz was a linguist...
Hermann Nunberg was a psychoanalyst who commenced the practice of psychiatry in Vienna in 1914 and later wrote “Principles of Psychoanalysis.” He was very much a Freudian, perhaps even a protege of Freud, and Freud respected his work. Nunberg immigrated to the United States in 1932. Dr. Heinrich Glanz was a linguist and author on Jewish folklore and culture, and published a book on the mystic Kabbala that same year.
Autograph Document Signed in pencil, Vienna, no date specified but clearly shortly before Nunberg left for America, 2 pages, referring Dr. Glanz to Dr. Nunberg: “Dr. Nunberg is requested to accept for PA [psychoanalysis] the case of Dr. Glanz, in case he reports to you, which he diagnosed in the first schizophrenic attack, and who is now at home and still suffers from Hallucinations.”
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