Schur, Max

Biographical Note

1897, Sept. 27 Born, Stanislau, Poland (Austro-Hungarian Empire) 1915 1916 Attended Sigmund Freud's introductory lectures on psychoanalysis at Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute, Vienna, Austria 1915 1920 Attended University of Vienna Medical School, Vienna, Austria 1921 Received doctor of medicine degree, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria 1922 1938 Austrian equivalent of resident, adjunct, and associate physician in the department of medicine, Vienna Polyclinic Hospital, Vienna, Austria 1925 1930 Analysand of Dr. Ruth Mack-Brunswick Received formal training in psychoanalysis 1928 1939 Personal physician of Sigmund Freud 1932 Associate member, Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, Vienna, Austria 1938 Immigrated to England with Sigmund Freud to attend to his illness 1939 Immigrated to United States 1947 1951 Assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, New York University, New York, N.Y. 1951 1968 Assistant clinical professor and professor of psychiatry, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center 1966 Published The Id and the Regulatory Principles of Mental Functioning. New York: International Universities Press 1968 Clinical professor emeritus of psychiatry, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1969, Oct. 12 Died, New York, N.Y. 1972 Posthumous publication of Freud: Living and Dying. New York: International Universities Press

From the guide to the Max Schur Papers, 1923-1974, (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

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