Sigmund Freud’s Autograph Letter to Frau Wolff.
Vienna: 1927. One page, on Freud’s personal letterhead. In blue ink. Signed “Freud”, dated. 150 × 226 mm. Folded once. Light creases and wrinkles present, with two small brown spots at the margins and a minor ink stain, none affecting legibility. Overall, in very good to fine condition.
Sigmund Freud's signed autograph letter to Frau Wolff concerning her daughter's treatment at the Berlin Poliklinik.
In this signed holograph letter, Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) addresses Frau Wolff concerning the treatment of her daughter at the Berlin Poliklinik. Freud offers to recommend a physician at the Poliklinik, outlining the financial and scheduling arrangements for treatment at the institute.
The Berlin Poliklinik, opened in 1920, was one of Freud’s landmark initiatives following his 1918 proposal to establish institutions offering free psychoanalytic treatment. This institution represented a pivotal step in advancing public access to mental healthcare and remains a significant, though often underappreciated, aspect of Freud’s legacy.
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