VIENNA AND PROFESSOR FREUD
BAN OH NEW SCHOOL VIENNA. March 25. The Administration Court had to deal recently with a complaint of tbe Vienna Psycho-Analytical Lnion under Professor Freud to the effect that the authorities had refused tffo opening ot a private school for psycho-analysis of a similar type to those existing in Condon, Paris, Berlin, and Frankfort. Several professors and doctors from tin psychiatric clinic and polyclinic were to teach in the new school. The municipal Education Council had passed the union’s application over to the Education Ministry, winch, however, refused its consent. As one ot its reasons the Ministry referred to a law dating from 1850, which makes the foundation of a private school dependent on the special permission ot the Government. In certain lay circles the view is held that such instruction may be connected with dangerous experiments.
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Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 6
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