Sigmund Freud und die Lauterkeit†

Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 27 (3):175-185 (2004)
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Abstract

In his carrier as physician, Sigmund Freud claimed various and surprising successes in healing patients. An evaluation of those cases in which evidence independent of Freud's publications has been discovered reveals a lifelong pattern of Freud claiming successes, patients, however, not being cured, and Freud being aware of this. The elements of this pattern are matched with the components of the legal definition of fraud

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