Freud's Struggle with Misogyny: Homosexuality and Guilt in the Dream of Irma's Injection

The highly condensed dream element trimethylamin is central to the dream of Irma's injection. After a brief review of the medical literature on timethylamine (TMA), it is suggested that two important meanings of this chemical and its properties lie in its disguised reference to disparaging view...

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