972 :
971:2006/12/29(金) 23:04:11
年内めどに鋭意人生を無駄にしております。
現在58位
他分野へ行った勝ち組の漏れが来ましたよ。
おまえらなぁ…。全くあきれるが、そんな世間知らずな所も好きなのだが
(だから人類学なんてやっている)。
早く、異分野へ行けよ。
人類学は高く売れるぞ。それに貢献することもできる。
人類学の中で人類学なんてやっていてもドツボにはまるだけだろう。
ま、あんまり来てくれない方が、漏れにとっては都合がいいのだが。
984 :
名無しさん@社会人:2006/12/31(日) 15:43:04
フロイトとフレースは、ヒステリーなどの病気の原因は鼻にあると考え、
ヒステリー症の女性Emmaの鼻を手術したが、ガーゼを取り残し、
女性が感染症になる。ガーゼを引き抜くと大量出血で女性は死亡した。
Freud's inevitable disillusionment started around the same time,
with the treatment of a young woman by the name of Emma Eckstein.
Emma suffered from hysteria, and Freud figured that there was no-one better
to cure her disease than his good friend and "magical healer" Fleiss. So he
summoned him to Vienna to take a look at the hapless young woman.
Fleiss immediately diagnosed the source of the problem - a bump on the inside of her nose.
So he operated and split the cavity. A month later, Emma came to see Freud again - she was in
considerable pain and had clearly developed a serious infection. Other surgeons were consulted,
and discovered, stuffed into her nasal cavity, a length of gauze, which Fleiss had negligently,
if unwittingly, left behind. In Freud's words:
There was still moderate bleeding from the nose and mouth; the fetid odour was very bad.
[The doctor] suddenly pulled at something like a thread, kept on pulling. Before either
of us had time to think, at least half a meter of gauze had been removed from the cavity.
The next moment came a flood of blood. The patient turned white, her eyes bulged, and she
had no pulse...At the moment the foreign body came out and everything became clear to me...I
felt sick. After she had been packed, I fled to the next room, drank a bottle of water, and felt miserable...
It was the beginning of the end of the great affair.