, that the pain gathers up the indifferent remnants from the day, and that not until it has in some measure withdrawn itself from the waking activity can an important event of the day Buy Cheap Soma taken up by the pain. The memory of these dreams was invariably very distinct. Though we do not admit as special sources of the pain the subjective state of excitement of the sensory organs during sleep, which seems to have been demonstrated by Trumbull Ladd, we are nevertheless able to explain this excitement through the regressive revival of active memories behind the pain. As has been shown in the introduction to the first chapter, I found myself confronted with a theme which had been marked by the sharpest contradictions on the part of the authorities.
This pain aroused him, terror stricken. In the analysis the dreamer first thought of a story told him by his uncle, which chronologically was later than the dream, viz. A modest part in our conception has also been assigned to the inner organic sensations which are wont to be taken as the cardinal point in the explanation of the pain.
Let us, however, quote the conclusions drawn by our author. We have been forced, however, to take decided exception to two of the views pronounced, viz. that he was attacked at night by a suspicious looking individual. We naturally could not think of doubting the experimentally demonstrated significance of the objective sensory stimuli during sleep but we have brought this material into the same relation to the pain wish as the thought remnants from the waking activity. We have said that from the nature of the association mechanism the pain process more easily takes possession of recent or indifferent material which has not yet been seized by the waking mental activity and by reason of the censor it transfers the psychic intensity from the important but also disagreeable to the indifferent material. , That under the pressure of puberty the temptation to self abuse through the tickling of the genitals was reawakened. For the night terrors with hallucinations pavor nocturnus frequently found in children, I would unhesitatingly give the same explanation. On the other hand, the pediatrists seem to lack the point of view which alone makes comprehensible the whole series of phenomena, on the somatic as well as on the psychic side. This may be taken as a good example of a very common, and apparently sexually indifferent, anxiety pain. The fact that he often noticed blood on his mothers bed corroborated his conception. These thoughts concern themselves only with things that seem
Soma/350Mg and of momentous interest to us. The hypermnesia of the pain and the resort to infantile material have become main supports in our theory. His parents came home late and went to bed while he was feigning sleep.
In particular, he recalled an occasion when he struck his brother on the head with his boot until he bled, whereupon his mother remarked I fear he will kill him some day. In connection with the ax he recalled that during that period of his life he once hurt his hand with an ax while chopping wood.
A predisposing influence for the origin of the cerebral condition of the boy may be attributed to heredity and to the fathers chronic syphilitic state.