| Ref No | WIA GC/1923/524 |
| Title | Saxl, Fritz to Warburg, Mary 29/03/1923 |
| Writer | Saxl, Fritz |
| Place1 | Kreuzlingen |
| Recipient | Warburg, Mary |
| Date | 29/03/1923 |
| Format | typescript |
| Contents | thanks her for two letters; Warburg has dictated more than 50 pages; they have selected 40 slides out of 80, so that slides showing the dances of the Native Americans will predominate; they will also show a slide of a map so that people see where the Pueblos live, village people in arid lands, and slides of items of pottery, weaving; the draft of the lecture is finished, it is broadly based on the discussion of what differentiates primitive thinking from our thinking; the previous evening Professor [Theodor] Haering, a philosopher from Tübingen, was Ludwig Binswanger's guest; Saxl was invited for dinner, Warburg also joined them and the conversation was stimulating and interesting; [Nurse Friedrich] Wieland is no longer with Warburg, but an older male Nurse [Johannes Neher] with whom Warburg has a good relationship; hopes that [Heinrich?] Embden will come soon to fit Warburg with trusses [for his scrotal hernia]; on the whole Warburg is calm, he does not need any medication; thanks her for her help with obtaining his long-stay visa |
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| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| DS/UK/416 | Embden; Heinrich (19/03/1871-03/04/1941); Dr. med. | 19/03/1871-03/04/1941 |
| DS/UK/716 | Saxl; Fritz (08/01/1890 - 22/03/1948); Prof. Dr. phil. | 08/01/1890 - 22/03/1948 |
| DS/UK/955 | Warburg; Mary, née Hertz (13/10/1866-04/12/1934) | 13/10/1866-04/12/1934 |
| DS/UK/1166 | Binswanger; Ludwig (1881-1966); Professor Dr. med. | 1881-1966 |
| DS/UK/1258 | Haering; Theodor Lorenz d. J. (22/04/1884-15/06/1964); Prof. Dr. | 22/04/1884-15/06/1964 |