ABSTRACT

I know how difficult a position you have in Berlin and always admire you for your unruffled spirits and tenacious confidence. The chronicle of our undertaking is perhaps not always pleasant, but that may be true of most chronicles; it will yet make a fine chapter of history. The latest favourable signs, strangely enough, have come from France. We have gained a vigorous helpmate in Morichau-Beauchant in Poitiers (see his article in the Gazette des Hopitaux, 1911, p. 1,845),2 and today I received a letter from a student of Regis in Bordeaux, written on his behalf, apolo­ gizing in the name of French psychiatry for its present neglect of 'Fa. He announced his willingness to come out with a long paper about it in Encephale.3