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Administrative InformationAdministrative/biographical history Please follow the link from the creator name (above).Archival history/source of acquisition The source of this material is not known.Content and structureScope and ContentThe collection comprises a book manuscript by Daly entitled, 'Further contributions to the theory of psychic evolution: an applied anthropological and psycho-analytical study of the feminine taboos', along with his handwritten dream notebooks dealing with subjects such as pregnancy, menstruation and his own analyses with Freud and Ferenczi. Also included are an assortment of artwork, prints and glass negatives showing various images including Hindu iconography. Accruals No further accruals are expected.System of arrangement Three series:
Conditions of access and useAccess conditions Open for consultation by bona fide researchers, subject to prior arrangement with the archivist and the signing of a reader's undertaking form. Please note that any material from the Bulletin of the British Psychoanalytical Society is available only to members, students and guests of the Society.Reproduction conditions Photocopying is carried out at the discretion of the archivist and according to the archives’ photocopying policy, which is available on request. Copies of material still in copyright can be supplied for research use only. Written permission must be obtained from the archivist to publish or reproduce any material held in the archives. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearance from the copyright holder.Language(s) of materials English.Finding aids The collection catalogue is published online and a printed copy is available.Allied materialsRelated materials None.Publication note No known publications based on this material.NotesSome of Daly's manuscripts and his correspondence with Sigmund Freud on the menstruation complex were destroyed by fire during the Blitz.
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