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To promenade
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To cook
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To roast
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6.8″ |
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Water
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Lemonade
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5.0″ |
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To dance
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Prim, I am Mr. Prim
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10.0″ |
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Here again a delusion is set free. Patient states that "Mr. Prim is the first dancing teacher in Zurich." This name and person are totally unknown to me; we probably deal here with a delusional formation.
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This far-fetched complex-constellation is explained by patient as follows: "I was once slandered by somebody because I always carried cats in my arms." It is not clear whether the slandering came from voices or from persons. The carrying about of cats is not rare as a symptomatic action in erotic complexes (child!).
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I was once almost drowned, to drown. |
This is a recollection of a complex from the beginning of the disease, when there were many ideas of suicide.
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"I am Empress Alexander" is one of her stereotypies.
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This refers to occasional attacks by other patients.
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Should one say, sun, moon, and all fixed stars? |
The complex constellated here is a delusion which is expressed stereotypically as "I am Forel and Forel's star." [Forel—former Superintendent of Burghölzli.]
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A word which can not be so well written: to caress. |
Here, too, an erotic complex is constellated, as probably also in the above association. Both reactions came hesitatingly, with introductions, showing a feeling of uncertainty, a "sentiment