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Davis, Whitney

Davis, Whitney. Drawing the Dream of the Wolves. Bloomington Indiana University Press, 1995. [Pg.201]

Thomas E. Goodwin, L. E. L. Rasmussen, Bruce A. Schulte, Patrick A. Brown, Ben L. Davis, Whitney M. Dill, Nichole C. Dowdy, Adam R. Hicks, Richard G. Morshedi, Daniel Mwanza, and Helen Loizi ... [Pg.128]

Whitney Davis diagrams the vicissitudes of Nachtrdglichkeit in his brilliant readings of the interactions between Freud and his patient, the Wolfman. [Pg.193]

Whitney Davis addresses the role of the nursemaid in the logic of the Wolfman. [Pg.193]

Humphrey Davy established a relationship between the production of electricity and the oxidation of zinc, in which one of the two metals was copper and the other acted as the generator of electricity. In 1830, the Genevan chemist Auguste de la Rive developed the basis of the electrochemical theory of corrosion. At the beginning of the 20th century, this theory was taken up by Whitney, and completed by Hoar and Evans at the end of the 1920s [3]. [Pg.81]


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