The Case of Sigmund Freud
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Sander Gilman
Sander L. Gilman (born 1944) is an American cultural and literary historian, who is particularly well-known for his contributions to Jewish studies and the history of medicine. He is the author or editor of over seventy books.
Gilman’s focus is on medicine and the echoes of its rhetoric in social...
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