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  • [[Image:Lenin-circa-1887.jpg|left|thumb|Vladimir Ulyanov (Lenin) circa 1887]] ...en his [[father]] died of a [[cerebral haemorrhage]] in [[1886]]. In May [[1887]] his eldest brother [[Alexander Ulyanov]] was hanged for [[participation]]
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  • Between 1887 and 1902 the [[concept]] of displacement appeared several [[times]] in [[Fr * ——. (1950a [1887-1902]), Extracts from the [[Fliess]] papers. SE, 1: 173-280.
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  • ..., 217).</ref> [[Boris Sidis]], a Jewish Russian who escaped to the USA in 1887, and studied under [[William James]], wrote ''The Psychology of [[Suggestio * [[Sergei Pankejeff|Wolf Man]] = [[Sergei Pankejeff]] (1887&ndash;1979)
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  • ...ooks by Engels (''[[Dialectics of Nature]]'', 1883, ''[[Anti-Dühring]]'', 1887, and ''[[Ludwig Feuerbach and the Outcome of Classical German Philosophy]]'
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  • # ——. (1950a [1887-1902]). Extracts from the Fliess papers. SE, 1: 173-280.
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  • ...of psychic conflict: "What is warded off is always [[sexuality]]" (1985c [1887-1904], p. 75). In reference to the emergence of anxiety, he argued that [[s ...85c [1887-1904]). The complete letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904 (Jeffrey M. Masson, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
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  • # ——. (1950a [1887-1902]). Extracts from the Flies papers. SE, 1: 173-280.
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  • ...ounded initially in Freud's correspondence with Wilhelm [[Fliess]] between 1887 and 1902 (Extracts from the Fliess Papers [1950]) and later in "A Metapsych
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  • * ——. (1950a [1887-1902]). Extracts from the Fliess papers. SE, 1: 173-280.
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  • ...'s [[suggestion]], he attended several conferences of [[Sigmund Freud]] in 1887 in [[Vienna]], and the two soon formed a strong [[friendship]]. Through the
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  • # ——. (1950a [1887-1902]). Extracts from the Fliess papers. SE, 1: 173-280.
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  • ...ibits its predecessor and draws of the excitatory process from it" (1950a [1887-1902], p. 235). * Freud, Sigmund. (1950a [1887-1902]). Extracts from the Fliess papers. SE, 1: 173-280.
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  • * ——. (1950a [1887-1902]). Extracts from the Fliess papers. SE, 1: 173-280.
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  • 1887: Starts using hypnosis. The birth of daughter Mathilda.
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  • ...904). The [[complete]] letters of [[Sigmund Freud]] to [[Wilhelm Fliess]], 1887-1904, Ed. and Trans. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson. Cambridge, Mass, and [[Lond
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  • # ——. (1985). The complete letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904 (Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
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  • ...<i>caput Nili</i>. They can go to hell, euphemistically expressed"(1985c [1887-1904]). ...87-1904]). The complete letters of [[Sigmund Freud]] to Wilhelm [[Fliess]] 1887-1904 (Jeffrey M. Masson, Ed. and Trans.). Cambridge, MA : Belknap/Harvard [
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  • # ——. (1985). The complete letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904 (Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
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  • ...ounded initially in Freud's correspondence with Wilhelm [[Fliess]] between 1887 and 1902 (<i>Extracts from the Fliess Papers</i> [1950]) and later in "A Me
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  • # ——. (1985c [1887-1904]). The complete leters of [[Sigmund Freud]] to [[Wilhelm Fliess]] (Jef
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