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Dreams, no fixed symbols, 218, 221, 265, 308

number, 191, 193, 197

St. Augustine's, 307

symbolism of, 308

typical themes of, 310

Dualism in Ivenes' sub-conscious personalities, 79 Dubois, 208, 243, 255 Duplication of attributes, 182 Duty to children, parental, 153 Duties biological, 274

ECCENTRICITIES pre-exist illness, 282, 289 Ecstasy, 15, 20

(Bettina Brentano), 75 Ego-complex, 81, 86

(Ivenes), 83 Ego, second (Dessoir), 85 somnambulic (Ivenes), 76 Elan vital, 231 Electra-complex, 228 Empiricism, 291, 301 Energic view point, 231 Entoptic phenomena, 61 Enuresis nocturna, 170, 237, 239, 246 Epilepsy, 1 Epileptoid attacks, 14 Erler, 71

Erotic conflict, 364-65, 370 Esquirol, 315 Etat second, 8 Exhaustive states, 13 Experiments by Dr. Fiirst, 157-58 Extraversion, 288, 347

regressive, 288

FAMILIAR associations, 120-32, 159

constellations, influence of, 127

Fanaticism, 283

Father, adaptation to, 127, 160, 175

Father-complex, 270

Faust analysed, 338-41

Fechner, 352

Felida, case of, 84

Féré, 12

Feuerbach, 346

Final view (Adler), 261

Finck (types), 296

Fixation, Freud's view of, 227 infantile, 228

Flournoy, 60, 78, 199, 345-46

case of Helen Smith, 69

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