1909— Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung sailed from Bremen to attend a conference at Clark University. On the previous day, Freud had fainted in Jung's presence. Jung later attributed the incident to a conversation about corpses found in a peat bog and Freud's inference that Jung's choice of topic symbolized the wish that Freud were dead. Freud attributed the event to fatigue and wine.
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