Reinholde Wilhelm
Reinholde Wilhelm, a fringe psychotherapist of the 19th century, was the pioneer of Displacement/Transference Therapy (or DTT). Highly criticized by his peers, Wilhelm nonetheless managed to find work at Bishopsgate Mental Asylum, for its director Thomas Bateman agreed with his ideas. The two, alongside Branston of Branston Medical, succeeded in the use of DTT to create a byproduct of some sort that congealed into what Bateman called Homonculi.
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