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  1. Emma Eckstein ( Vienna, 28 gennaio 1865 – Vienna, 30 luglio 1924) è stata una paziente precoce di Sigmund Freud che successivamente ha esercitato la professione di psicoanalista.

  2. Emma Eckstein (1865–1924) was an Austrian author. She was "one of Sigmund Freud's most important patients and, for a short period of time around 1897, became a psychoanalyst herself". She has been described as "the first woman analyst", who became "both colleague and patient" for Freud.

  3. L’articolo su Emma Eckstein nacque dall’aver conosciuto una accreditata psicoanalista fornita di una profonda esperienza dei fatti biografici di Freud.

  4. 26 feb 2020 · Due mesi prima del sogno, Freud aveva infatti indirizzato la sua amica Emma Eckstein a Wilhelm Fliess per un intervento di chirurgia nasale, le cui conseguenze erano state quasi fatali per la Eckstein, che era rimasta permanentemente sfigurata.

  5. 17 dic 2015 · The case of Emma Eckstein. December 2015. Postgraduate Medical Journal 92 (1083):59-60. DOI: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2015-133867. Authors: John Launer. AOL. Citations (1) References (6) Abstract....

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  6. 16 dic 2015 · One of the most bizarre acts of medical malpractice took place over a hundred years ago, and happens to be one of the best documented. This is because the two doctors involved – a surgeon and a physician – corresponded at length about it, and the physician's letters have been preserved.

  7. Between 1892 and 1893 Emma Eckstein was one Sigmund Freud's most important patients and, for a short period of time around 1897, became a psychoanalyst herself. She was born on January 28, 1865, in Vienna and died on July 30, 1924.