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these are things that sigmund freud would have had in his office that are props department had been unable to find. he traveled to freud's birthplace and found these but that no one else had managed to find and offer them to us as separation. i do not know any other actors to do that. -- as set decoration. i do not know any other actors who do that. tavis: the third part of this triumvirate is the person winnow least well historically. tell us about that character. >> in 1977, at the university of geneva, a suitcase was discovered that have letters left behind by a woman named sabina. she was russian and jewish. at that time, she was a psychoanalyst. she brought psychoanalysis to russia. in this case were discovered these letters that she had written to freud and jung. and it was understood that she had had an affair with carl jung after being his patients, and this was only from these letters. jung never gave her any credit. freud gave her a footnote. christopher hampton, who wrote this script for this movie, discovered all of this and started to put together a play based on the three of
these are things that sigmund freud would have had in his office that are props department had been unable to find. he traveled to freud's birthplace and found these but that no one else had managed to find and offer them to us as separation. i do not know any other actors to do that. -- as set decoration. i do not know any other actors who do that. tavis: the third part of this triumvirate is the person winnow least well historically. tell us about that character. >> in 1977, at the...
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one of the patients was sigmund freud taking quite a bit to the point* he had to have a hot knife to burn a hole in his nasal tissues city could brief. and he left and she nearly died and freud had a dream and interpreted it that i am such a good physician and so conscientious that's when my patients go sour i feel bad for them. he was intel himself the same big lie that my addiction is not that bad. but yet to at some level he misstep known not only did he not almost kill somebody his career would have been ruined. not just to say that would be malpractice but no sigmund freud as we knew him but along this time he had the dream that his father died and he said by the way i put the cocaine precious side. there is no evidence and he tells you what he wants you to know so he probably stopped using cocaine october 1896 then he was smoking oral cigar's leading to oral cancer than to his death but now assigned to the insane asylum twice come my going there, back then was a very scary place. he even signed his name on the registry he was so ashamed and demoralized william stewart and then a
one of the patients was sigmund freud taking quite a bit to the point* he had to have a hot knife to burn a hole in his nasal tissues city could brief. and he left and she nearly died and freud had a dream and interpreted it that i am such a good physician and so conscientious that's when my patients go sour i feel bad for them. he was intel himself the same big lie that my addiction is not that bad. but yet to at some level he misstep known not only did he not almost kill somebody his career...
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one of his patient by the way was sigmund freud. was taking quite a bit of cocaine to the point that he had stuffiness and had to have a hot heated knife to burn a hole in his nasal cavity so he could breathe. so they treated erma in this way. he left for berlin and erma nearly died. freud had a dream about this. the way he interpreted is that i'm such a good physician, so conscientious about this that when my patience go sour, i feel bad for them. he was telling himself as you've told me, the same big live at excel themselves, my edition is not that bad, my prom is not a. and yet at some level he must've known that not only did almost kill somebody, but his career would have been ruined. that would've been malpractice. there would've been no sigmund freud and it was around this time that he had this dream and that his father died. he wrote by the way i put the cocaine brush aside. there's no evidence in his letters. kievo so many letters, and he's telling you what he wants you to know about himself. so he probably stopped using coc
one of his patient by the way was sigmund freud. was taking quite a bit of cocaine to the point that he had stuffiness and had to have a hot heated knife to burn a hole in his nasal cavity so he could breathe. so they treated erma in this way. he left for berlin and erma nearly died. freud had a dream about this. the way he interpreted is that i'm such a good physician, so conscientious about this that when my patience go sour, i feel bad for them. he was telling himself as you've told me, the...
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story of carl jung and his relationship with sigmund freud.he patient that comes between them. great performances in it. karaing knightly is the standout actress. very bold, daring performance that she turns in here. the movie gets sideline spots but for the most part it's good. i think kara knightly will get an oscar nomination. if you are the history of violence he transformed himself. he's not in horror movies. he's got a bit more dramatic. >> real quick your grade on that one? >> i give at it b. i think this is another one definitely worth seeing. >> another one getting oscar buzz, george clooney starring in "the descendants." let's take a quick peek at it. >> okay. what's going on this week is really a family matter. do you understand. sid will not be interested in meeting your grandparents. >> dad, i told you he was going to be with me. i'll be a lot more civil with him around. >> okay. so this one, this is a case of george clooney's character, his wife dies and is re reunited wi his kids. >> this is family drama. relatively heavy. famil
story of carl jung and his relationship with sigmund freud.he patient that comes between them. great performances in it. karaing knightly is the standout actress. very bold, daring performance that she turns in here. the movie gets sideline spots but for the most part it's good. i think kara knightly will get an oscar nomination. if you are the history of violence he transformed himself. he's not in horror movies. he's got a bit more dramatic. >> real quick your grade on that one?...
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one of his patients, by the way, was sigmund freud. taking quite a bit of cocaine to the point that he had stuffiness, he had to have a hot, heated knife to burn a hole in his nasal tissue so he could breathe. is they treated emma this way, and fleece left a sponge in the surgical wound. he left for berlin, and emma nearly died. freud had a dream about this, and the way he interpreted it is that i'm such a good physician, i'm so conscientious about this that when my patients go sour, i feel bad for them. dreams are wish fulfillment. and he was telling himself as you've told me the same big lie that addicts tell themselves every day, my addiction's not that bad, by problem's not that bad. and yet at some level he must have known that not only did he almost kill somebody, but his career would have been ruined. it's not too much to say that would have been malpractice as the time. and it was around this time that he had this dream and his father died. he wrote to fleece, by the way, i put the cocaine brush aside. and there is no evidence
one of his patients, by the way, was sigmund freud. taking quite a bit of cocaine to the point that he had stuffiness, he had to have a hot, heated knife to burn a hole in his nasal tissue so he could breathe. is they treated emma this way, and fleece left a sponge in the surgical wound. he left for berlin, and emma nearly died. freud had a dream about this, and the way he interpreted it is that i'm such a good physician, i'm so conscientious about this that when my patients go sour, i feel bad...
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spirit i want to recommend to you all this marvelous book, "an anatomy of addiction: sigmund freud, william halsted, and the miracle drug cocaine" by doctor and professor howard markel. i want to thank you for coming and i want to thank c-span. and a half of the institution of humanities and the ann arbor book fair and the hatcher library, thank you, howard markel. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website, howardmarkel.com. >> we would like to hear from you. tweet us with the book, twitter.com/booktv. >> and now i booktv, joseph mccartin recounts the professional air traffic controllers organization called for an illegal strike in august of 1981 and the subsequent firing of the strikers by president ronald reagan. this lasts an hour and 10 minutes. it took place at the jimmy carter presidential library and museum in atlanta, georgia. >> hey, everybody, thank you for coming tonight. before i introduce joseph mccartin i would like to say a few words about what led to the collaboration between the two libraries on this event. some of them you may know that they are guys wh
spirit i want to recommend to you all this marvelous book, "an anatomy of addiction: sigmund freud, william halsted, and the miracle drug cocaine" by doctor and professor howard markel. i want to thank you for coming and i want to thank c-span. and a half of the institution of humanities and the ann arbor book fair and the hatcher library, thank you, howard markel. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website, howardmarkel.com. >> we would like to hear...