Wilhelm Fliess

Fliess (right) and [[Sigmund Freud]]<br>in the early 1890s Wilhelm Fliess ( ; 24 October 1858 – 13 October 1928) was a German otolaryngologist who practised in Berlin. He developed the pseudoscientific theory of human biorhythms and a possible nasogenital connection that have not been accepted by modern scientists. He is today best remembered for his close friendship and theoretical collaboration with Sigmund Freud, a controversial chapter in the history of psychoanalysis. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fließ, Wilhelm 1858-1928
Published: Frankfurt a. M. : Ed. Qumran im Campus Verl, 1985
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