Correspondence regarding grants made during this period, to Ivan Fónagy, Dr & Mrs (Kata) Levy and Lilla Veszy-Wagner.
Notes by Marion Milner on work by Watson.
Papers related to submissions made by the Institute of Psychoanalysis to official investigations or committees on aspects of mental health.
Further papers related to the Royal Commission on Capital Punishment and the Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution can be found in the William Gillespie collection (ref. P16-D).
The documents comprise correspondence; Marion Milner’s notes; poetry by Physick; artwork.
Correspondence regarding a bequest of £100 to the Institute of Psychoanalysis.
The early correspondence is regarding the setting up of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society and it's affiliation to the International Psychoanalytical Association. Later letters by Bose, from the 1930s are reports on the running of the Indian Society, including a list of the society's rules. The final letter, dated 1945, refers to manuscripts by Bose which can be found in P04-D-01.
Typescripts of psychoanalytic and psychological works by the Indian psychoanalyst Girindrasekhar Bose, sent to Jones for possible publication (see letter dated 1945 in P04-C-B-09). Each item has been bound by hand; they have been corrected at various dates and numbers marked on the covers suggest that this is an incomplete set.
The papers are: A Theory of Mental Life (book of selected articles); The Genesis of Homosexuality; The Genesis and Adjustment of the Oedipus Wish; Psychological Study of Language (Second Communication) (co-authored with Durijendralal Ganguly); The Paranoid Ego; The Mechanism of Defiance; Nature of the Wish; Analysis of Wish; Pleasure in Wish; Sex and Anxiety; Is Perception an Illusion?; The Action of Benzedrine on the Body and the Mind.
Giovanna is Marion Milner's neice, the daughter of Patrick Blackett.
The documents comprise 2 letters and 4 postcards from Giovanna