The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud Chapter 7 Page 35

3. Demonomania and the self-reproaches of the day can be traced to the influences of religious education which the subject underwent as a child.

4. All manifestations disappeared as a result of a lengthy sojourn in the country, bodily exercise, and the return of physical strength after the termination of the period of puberty.

5. A predisposing influence for the origin of the cerebral condition of the boy may be attributed to heredity and to the father's chronic syphilitic state.

The concluding remarks of the author read: “Nous avons fait entrer cette observation dans le cadre des d�lires apyr�tiques d'inanition, car c'est � l'isch�mie c�r�brale que nous rattachons cet �tat particulier.”