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Article: Freud: Living and Dying
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- International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
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FREUD: LIVING AND DYING
Dr. Max Schur was a psychoanalytically oriented internist who became Freud's physician in 1929. He treated Freud and members of his family until 1939, when Freud
died. Schur then emigrated to the United States. There many people tried to persuade him to write about Freud, but he was reluctant to do so out of respect for Freud's privacy. When the correspondence between Freud and Wilhelm Fliess was published in 1950, he was impressed by the historical and scientific value of his documents on Freud and agreed to make his notes available to Ernest Jones, who was preparing a biography of Freud. Disagreeing with some of Jones assessments of Freud's physical and ...
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