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− | <blockquote>The phenomenon of a latency in the neurosis between the first reactions to the trauma and the later appearance of the illness must be recognized as typical.<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section I</ref></blockquote> | + | <blockquote>The phenomenon of a [[latency]] in the [[neurosis]] between the first reactions to the [[trauma]] and the later [[appearance]] of the [[illness]] must be recognized as typical.<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section I</ref></blockquote> |
− | <blockquote>The time that elapsed between the accident and the first appearance of the symptoms is called the "incubation period," a transparent allusion to the pathology of infectious disease ....<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section I</ref></blockquote> | + | <blockquote>The [[time]] that elapsed between the accident and the first appearance of the [[symptoms]] is called the "incubation period," a [[transparent]] allusion to the [[pathology]] of infectious disease ....<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section I</ref></blockquote> |
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 25 May 2019
Freudian Dictionary
INCUBATION PERIOD (OF TRAUMATIC NEUROSES)
The phenomenon of a latency in the neurosis between the first reactions to the trauma and the later appearance of the illness must be recognized as typical.[1]
The time that elapsed between the accident and the first appearance of the symptoms is called the "incubation period," a transparent allusion to the pathology of infectious disease ....[2]
- ↑ Template:M&M Part III, Section I
- ↑ Template:M&M Part III, Section I