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On Illness


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"On Illness" Read by Jake Bailey

Erasure of Sigmund Freud’s “First Lecture” in Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis

Alt-text of this erasure poem:

novel bewildering

I find myself lecturing before

doubt I owe to my name

I intend to speak to you

a survey of

examination

it is being that is not mine I had

beginnings. I was final at the time

suffering Let us turn to

treatment set out in detail

without satisfaction

You have no

need to be afraid what I have

to say is true we go along with doctors

soon

illness

developed

rigid paralysis,

loss of sensation

movements disturbed

power subject to numerous restrictions

an aversion to taking nourishment

unable to drink tormenting thirst

reduced to the point of unable

Finally absence

n o person to which we turn our attention

symptoms will be inclined to think

you are illness,

probably small

heart shown

to be normal subjected to various

symptoms doctors

inclined to decide

an organic disease condition

illusory

They consider no risk to life

It is not easy

this organic illness. There is no need for us

it will suffice to have an assurance

of

a diagnosis