marriage to Martha Bernays
military service
name of
naming of his children
in Paris, prl.1, 7.1
pictures of, 4.1, 11.1
birthplace, 1.1
at Clark University Vigentennial Celebration, 11.1
at eight with his father, 1.1
with famous couch, 11.1
fleeing Vienna in 1938, 11.1
with Fliess, 9.1
in London, c. 1939, 12.1
with Martha, 1.1, 9.1
with Martha and Anna, 9.1
at six, 1.1
with staff of Vienna First Public Institute for Sick Children, 9.1
in study at Berggasse 19, 9.1
at twenty-eight, 1.1
at twenty-six, 1.1
at unveiling of father’s grave, 9.1
private practice
beginning of, 9.1
reaction to Koller’s paper on cocaine
as reader
of Conan Doyle, 5.1
of research on cocaine, 3.1
of Therapeutic Gazette, 3.1, 4.1
relationships of
patterns, 9.1
teachers as substitute father figures, 1.1, 7.1
relationship with Breuer
collaboration, 9.1
early, 9.1
end of, 9.1
relationship with Fliess
animosity in, 11.1
Marie Bonaparte on, 11.1
nature of, 9.1, 11.1, 12.1, 12.2
self-experimenting with cocaine
on problems of objectivity when, 12.1
self-promotion
Freud and Cocaine: The Freudian Fallacy (Thorton), 11.1
Freudian slip
Freud’s letters to Fliess
about father’s funeral
on cocaine, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
on Interpretation of Dreams, 9.1
Freud’s letters to Martha
after 1896
on cocaine, 4.1, 12.1
from Paris
on actresses, 7.1
on Charcot, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3
on taking cocaine, 7.1
on tight budget, 7.1
from Vienna
on difficulties of life as medical student, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
love letters, 1.1
Freud’s publications. See also Interpretation of Dreams, The
publications from 1886–1891, 9.1, 12.1
studies on cocaine (See also Über Coca)
to counter morphine addiction, 4.1
in the Medizinischchirurgisches Centralblatt, 7.1
in Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift,
Fulton, John F.
Gaedcke, Friedrich
Galen of Pergamon
gallstones, removal of
Garrett, Mary Elizabeth, 12.1, 12.2
portrait by Sargent, 12.1
Gay, Peter
on anti-Semitism in Vienna
on Freud and Claus
on Freud’s terminal cancer
genetics, addiction and
Gentleman’s Magazine, 3.1
Gersuny, Robert
Gibbs, Heyward
Golgi, Camillo
Grant, Ulysses S.
Gray, Henry
Gray’s Anatomy
Gross, Otto, 11.1, 12.1
Hall, G. Stanley, 11.1, 12.1
Hall, Richard J.
Halsted, Caroline. See Hampton, Caroline
Halsted, Mary Louisa Haines, 2.1, 2.2
Halsted, William Mills, Jr., 2.1, 2.2
Halsted, William Stewart, 10.1, 12.1
addiction to cocaine
behavioral changes, 6.1
at Bellevue Hospital, prl.1, 5.1, 6.1
at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 10.1, 10.2, 12.1
and operating on patient in Santa Lucia, 6.1
addiction to morphine, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3
at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 10.1
revealed to Osler, 10.1
at Bellevue Hospital
antiseptic operating theater, 5.1
as intern, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3
as surgeon, prl.1, 12.1
at Butler Hospital for the Insane, 8.1, 8.2, 12.1
relapse and return, 8.1
clothes of, 2.1, 8.1, 12.1
shirts laundered in Paris, 12.1
cocaine, interest in
experimenting with, 5.1
introduction to anesthetic properties of, 12.1
in properties of, 5.1
family, 2.1, 12.1
blood transfusion to sister, 5.1
cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) operation on his mother, 5.1
final illness
at Johns Hopkins Hospital
absenteeism, 12.1
appointment, 10.1
attitude toward patients, 10.1
behavior of, 10.1
erratic attendance at work, 10.1
operating procedures, 10.1
in operating room, 10.1, 10.2
operating schedule, 10.1, 10.2
ward rounds, 10.1, 10.2
laboratory research
living accommodations
cottage in North Carolina (High Hampton), 12.1
house in Baltimore, 10.1
in New York, 6.1
rooms at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 10.1
local anesthesia used by
marriage and married life
in medical school
operating on his mother
Osler on
pictures of
with early associate and resident surgeons, 12.1
at fourteen with father, 2.1
at four with family, 2.1
in North Carolina, 10.1
in operating room, 10.1, 10.2
at sixteen, 2.1
at twenty-eight, prl.1
at twenty with Yale football team, 2.1
ward rounds, 10.1
portrait by Sargent, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3
as professor
at College of Physicians and Surgeons, 5.1
at Johns Hopkins Medical School, 10.1
and sports
and Welch
friendship with, 5.1, 6.1, 8.1, 8.2, 10.1
letters to, 2.1, 12.1
at Yale
Hamilton, Frank H.
Hampton, Caroline, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3
Hardy, Thomas
Harper’s Magazine, 2.1
Harrison Narcotic Act (U.S., 1914), 12.1
Helmholtz, Hermann
heroin, 4.1, 4.2, 12.1
Herter, Christian A.
Heuer, George J., 12.1
at Johns Hopkins Hospital
operating on Halsted
relationship with Halsted
research for biography of Halsted
Holman, Emile
Holmes, E. W.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr.
on Dalton
on opium
Humboldt, Alexander von, 3.1, 3.2
Hunt, Reid, 12.1, 12.2
hypnotism, Freud’s clinical use of, 9.1, 12.1
Hyrtl, Joseph
hysteria
Breuer and
Charcot steering Freud to study of
diagnosis of
Freud’s paper on male hysteria, 9.1, 12.1
Studies in Hysteria (Breuer and Freud), 9.1
Index Catalogue of the Surgeon General’s Office, 8.1, 12.1
as source of information for Freud, 12.1, 12.2
Index Medicus, 3.1, 8.1
inguinal hernias, operation for, 10.1, 10.2
“Inner History of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, The” (Osler)
Interpretation of Dreams, The (Freud), 9.1, 9.2
Freud on
title page, 9.1
“Irma” see Eckstein, Emma
“Irma,” as composite person
Jacobi, Abraham
James, William
Janeway, Theodore
Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School, 8.1, 8.2
Halsted’s operati
ng room, 10.1, 10.2
hierarchical organization of surgery department at
Old Pathological Building, 8.1, 8.2
opening
Welch’s offer to Halsted of job at
Jones, Ernest, 11.1
on Freud in medical school
on Freud’s consumption of cocaine
on Freud’s terminal cancer
on Über Coca, 4.1
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 8.1
Jubilee Fund travel grant
Jung, Carl, 11.1
on Freud’s relationship with Minna Bernays, 9.1, 12.1
treatment of Gross
Jungle Memories (Rusby), 3.1
Kahn, Zadoc
Kelly, Howard Atwood, 10.1, 10.2
portrait by Sargent, 12.1, 12.2
Knapp, Hermann Jakob
Koch, Robert
Koller, Carl, 4.1
paper on anesthetic effect of cocaine, 4.1, 12.1
Königstein, Leopold, 4.1, 4.2, 12.1
kymograph, 1.1, 12.1
laboratory research
Freud and
Halsted and, 8.1, 8.2
laudanum
lecturing
by Charcot, 7.1, 7.2
by Halsted
Leo XIII
Lewis, Sinclair
libido
Lichtheim, Anna
Life of Sir William Osler (Cushing), 12.1
Lister, Joseph, 5.1, 12.1
Long Day’s Journey into Night (O’Neill), 4.1
Loomis, Alfred L., 2.1, 5.1
Ludwig, Carl, 1.1, 12.1
MacCallum, William G., 12.1
on Baltimore
on Halsted
clothes, 8.1
denial of continuing addiction, 12.1
schedule in New York, 5.1
William Stewart Halsted, Surgeon, 12.1
Macewen, William
Maisch, John
Mall, Franklin P., 8.1, 8.2, 10.1
Manco Cápac
Mantegazza, Paolo, 3.1, 4.1
Mariani, Angelo, 3.1, 3.2, 12.1
advertisements by, 3.1, 3.2
Marie, Pierre
Mason, Erskine
masturbation, as primary addiction (Freud), 9.1, 12.1
Matas, Rudolph
Materia medica, 12.1
Mayo, William
McBride, Thomas Alexander, 6.1, 12.1
death of
referring patient to Halsted
McClure, Roy D., 12.1
medical school, Halsted’s admission to
medical students
Freud as
at New York College of Physicians and
Surgeons
Nothnagel on
Osler on
worries of
Medizinisch-chirurgisches Centralblatt, 7.1
Mencken, H. L., 10.1, 10.2
on Halsted operating
mental health problems, addiction and
Merck Company, prl.1, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
methadone
Meynert, Theodor, 1.1
at Allgemeines Krankenhaus
Halsted’s private classes with
reaction to male hysteria, 9.1, 12.1
recommending Freud for Jubilee Fund grant
microscopes
Miller, Jonathan
Miller, Robert T., Jr., 12.1
Mitchell, James F., 12.1
Mitchell, S. Weir
morphine, prl.1, prl.2. See also addiction to morphine
as cure for cocaine addition
effects of taking
effects on the brain
methods of taking
as painkiller, 4.1, 10.1, 12.1
rush of
Morse, Samuel F. B.
Morton, Frederic
Mott, Alexander
Müller, Johannes
Munroe, George, 6.1, 12.1
Neue Freie Presse
announcement of Freud’s practice
article on Über Coca, 7.1
neurasthenia, 4.1, 12.1
neurology
neuron doctrine
neuroses, Freud on, 9.1, 12.1
New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, 2.1, 2.2
New York Hospital, Halsted as house physician
New York Medical Journal, 5.1, 6.1
New York Medical Record, 5.1
New York Times, 5.1
nicotine
Niemann, Albert, 3.1, 12.1
norepinephrine
Nothnagel, Hermann, 1.1
on cocaine
Gay on
meeting with Freud
professor of medicine at Vienna Medical School
recommending Freud for Jubilee Fund grant
Noyes, Henry
Nuland, Sherwin
Obersteiner, Heinrich
on dangers of cocaine
Fleischl-Marxow and
neurology clinic of
On a New Organic Base in the Coca Leaves (Niemann), 3.1
O’Neill, Eugene
“On Male Hysteria” (Freud, address to Vienna Medical Society), 9.1, 12.1
On the Hygienic and Medicinal Virtues of Coca (Mariani), 3.1
Ophthalmological Congress (Heidelberg, 1884), 4.1
opiate agents
rush from
side effects
withdrawal from
opium, prl.1, prl.2
as pain medication
recovery of addicts at Butler Hospital for the Insane
rush from
Osler, William, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4
on German influence on Halsted
on medical students
memoir about Halsted’s addiction (“Inner History of the Johns Hopkins Hospital”)
portrait by Sargent, 12.1, 12.2
pain, control of
aspirin and
morphine, 4.1, 10.1, 12.1
opium
Pankejeff, Sergius (The Wolf Man)
Pappenheim, Bertha (Anna O.), 9.1, 9.2
paranoia, cocaine and, 8.1, 11.1
Paris
Freud in
Halsted’s shirts laundered in
Parke, Davis and Company, 3.1, 3.2, 12.1
advertisement, 3.1
development of epinephrine (adrenaline)
Parke, Hervey C., 3.1, 3.2
Pasteur, Louis
patients
at Allgemeines Krankenhaus
at Bellevue Hospital
at Butler Hospital for the Insane
Halsted’s attitude toward
at Johns Hopkins Hospital
social class and treatment of, 2.1, 10.1
Pemberton, John Stith
Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent (Humboldt), 3.1
Pflügers Archiv für Anatomie und Physiologie, 1.1
pharmaceutical manufacturers
in Europe
in the United States
publications on cocaine, 3.1
physiology. See also Vienna Institute of Physiology
Pinel, Philippe
Popular Science Monthly, prl.1
Portraits from Album Mariani, 3.1
“Practical Comments on the Use and Abuse of Cocaine Suggested by Its Invariably Successful Employment in More Than a Thousand Minor Surgical Operations” (Halsted)
Prescott, William Hickling, 3.1, 3.2
Principles and Practice of Medicine, The (Osler), 10.1
Pryor, Richard
Psychopathology of Everyday Life, The (Freud), 11.1
Pure Food and Drug Act (U.S., 1906), 12.1
Putnam, James Jackson
radical mastectomy (Halsted’s operation for treating breast cancer), 10.1, 12.1
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago
Ray, Isaac
Reed, Walter
Reid, Mont
Rideing, William
Rie, Oscar
Ring Theater (Vienna), 9.1
Robb, Hunter
Roentgen, Wilhelm
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br /> Rokitansky, Carl von, 1.1, 4.1
Rosanes, Ignaz
rubber surgical gloves, creation of, 10.1, 10.2, 12.1
Rusby, Henry Hurd
Salpêtrière Hospital, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3
Sardou, Victorien, 3.1, 7.1
Sargent, John Singer
The Four Doctors, 12.1, 12.2
portrait of Mary Elizabeth Garrett, 12.1
Sawyer, John Woodbury
last conversation with Halsted
respect for
treatment of addicts, 6.1, 8.1, 8.2
Scherzer, Carl
Schlaepfer, Karl
Scholz, Franz, 4.1, 7.1, 12.1
Schur, Max, 11.1, 12.1
Searle, John
Seguin, Edward, 2.1, 12.1
self-experimentation. See cocaine: self-experimentation
Semmelweis, Ignaz
serotonin
Sertürner, Friedrich Wilhelm Adam
Sex and Character (Weininger), 11.1
sexuality. See also bisexuality
cocaine and
masturbation as addiction (Freud), 9.1, 12.1
Sherlock Holmes, 5.1, 5.2
side effects of addictive agents
cocaine’s physical effect, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 8.1
from opiate agents
Sign of the Four, A (Conan Doyle), 5.1
Simmons, Mrs. Thomas, 8.1, 12.1
Slack, Harry
smoking
and crack cocaine
and Freud’s cigar consumption
and Halsted’s cigarette consumption
social class, treatment of patients and
Springthorpe, J. W.
Sprong, David, 12.1, 12.2
Squibb, E. R.
Sternberg, George
St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, 8.1, 8.2
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