| Robert K. Merton - Social Science - 1973 - 639 pages
...(now in New York), whom I had also spoken to about cocaine, had made the decisive experiments. . . . Koller is therefore rightly regarded as the discoverer...which has become so important in minor surgery; [but, adds Freud in so many words] I bore my fiancee no grudge for the interruption of my work." All apart... | |
| John Burnham - Biography & Autobiography - 1983 - 352 pages
...work on cocaine. Ii was Koller who pursued the significant research, and he, as Freud wrote :ibid. , "is therefore rightly regarded as the discoverer of local anaesthesia by cocaine." See Jones. 1. ch. 6, "The Cocaine Episode." For the observance of the fiftieth anniversary of the introduction... | |
| Dominic Streatfeild - History - 2002 - 540 pages
...myself in my book on the subject with prophesying that further uses for it would soon be found . . . Koller is therefore rightly regarded as the discoverer...minor surgery; but I bore my fiancee no grudge for the interruption of my works. cit. The Life and Work ofSigmund Freud. Ernest Jones, 1953 This must... | |
| Dominic Streatfeild - History - 2003 - 540 pages
...myself in my book on the subject with prophesying that further uses for it would soon be found . . . Koller is therefore rightly regarded as the discoverer...become so important in minor surgery; but I bore my fiancée no grudge for the interruption of my works. cit. The Life and Work ofSigmund Freud, Ernest... | |
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