Article: Wulff, Mosche (Woolf, Moshe) (1878-1971)

WULFF, MOSCHE (WOOLF, MOSHE) (1878-1971)

Mosche Wulff (or Moshe Woolf), a physician and teacher, was born on May 10, 1878, in Odessa, Russia, and died in November 1, 1971, in Tel Aviv. The son of an German retailer, after graduating from the Lyc é e Richelieu in Paris and finishing his studies at a business school, Wulff undertook medical studies in 1900 in Berlin. He defended his thesis in 1905 under the direction of Theodor Ziehen.

The psychiatrist Otto Juliusburger, whom he served as assistant at the Berlin-Lankwitz sanatorium, introduced Wulff to psychoanalysis. He never underwent a training analysis proper, although Karl Abraham, who worked at the sanatorium from 1908, became ...

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