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Dora
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Sigmund Freud |
An appealing and intelligent 18-year-old girl to whom Freud gives the pseudonym "Dora" us the subject of a case history that has all of the intrigue and unexpected twists of a first-rate detective no… |
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The shaking woman, or, a history of my nerves
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Siri Hustvedt |
Autobiographie. Essai |
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De la folie considérée sous le point de vue pathologique, philosophique, historique et judiciaire
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Louis Florentin Calmeil |
On the subject of lunacy, considered from the pathological, philosophical, historical and judiciary aspects: from the renaissance of the sciences in Europe to the 19th century; description of the gre… |
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Did You Hear What Happened to Andrea?
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Gloria D. Miklowitz |
**At fifteen, Andrea Cranston has everything -- good friends, a loving family, a summer job, a boyfriend. But her world falls apart in an instant *-- she is raped.*** Not only is she shocked by the p… |
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Patent of Benjamin Okell
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Benjamin Okell |
Patent for "Doctor Bateman's Pectoral Drops, being pectoral anodyne and antihysterick, working chiefly by moderate sweat and urine... for the rheumatism, highly useful under afflictions of the stone,… |
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Painted Shadow
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Carole Seymour-Jones |
"By the time she was committed to an asylum in 1938, five years after T. S. Eliot deserted her, Vivienne Eliot was a lonely, distraught figure. Shunned by literary London, she was the "neurotic" wife… |
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Transactions of the Antiseptic Club
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Albert Abrams |
Mr. Abrams narrates this delightful, sardonic parody of the American public's fear of germs and illness. After the link between microbes and illness was validated, housewives went crazy over the enem… |
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The Accidental Housewife
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Julie Edelman |
HOUSEKEEPING 101Accidental Housewife(n): an individual who manages the household unexpectedly, unintentionally, by default, or by chance, with minimal skills, a glass of wine, and little interest in … |
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