"Desiring early fame and material success, Freud"
"looked for a key in medicine and thought he had found it in"
"cocaine. Freud championed the drug in glowing terms; he called"
"it, Stanley Edgar Hyman writes, his ""magic carpet"" and “thrust it"
"on all and sundry, including his sisters, friends, patients,"
"colleagues--everyone”"
"Desiring early fame and material success, Freud"
"looked for a key in medicine and thought he had found it in"
"cocaine. Freud championed the drug in glowing terms; he called"
"it, Stanley Edgar Hyman writes, his ""magic carpet"" and “thrust it"
"on all and sundry, including his sisters, friends, patients,"
"colleagues--everyone”"
Comments for "Freud and cocaine"
A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
By: Sigmund Freud
Freud's introduction to his methods. A classic in the field.
Group Psychology
By: Sigmund Freud
The classic authorized translation of Freud's work on group psychology.