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Max Schur

Max Schur (26 September 1897 – 12 October 1969) was a physician and friend of Sigmund Freud. He assisted Freud in euthanasia. Ernest Jones considered that "Schur was a perfect choice for a doctor...his considerateness, his untiring patience, and his resourcefulness were unsurpassable".〔Jones, Ernest. ''The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud'' (1964) p. 592〕
==Life==
Schur was born in Stanisławów, Austrian Galicia (present-day Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine). He "completed his high school education in Vienna after his family moved there in 1914 to escape the advancing Russian army. After attending medical school at the University of Vienna from 1915 to 1920, he had most of his postgraduate training at the Vienna Poliklinik. He remained there as an associate in internal medicine until he left Vienna in 1938."〔(Roy K. Lilleskov, "Schur, Max" ); accessed 27 November 2014.〕
After attending Freud's ''Introductory Lectures'', Schur became interested in psychoanalysis, "had a personal analysis with Ruth Mack Brunswick from 1924-32 and was accepted into the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society in 1932. It was this combination of psychoanalytic orientation and internal medicine that led to him becoming Freud's personal physician in 1929."〔
Schur contributed knowledge to both fields - medicine and psychoanalysis - founded two psychosomatic clinics, and explored the connection between psyche and soma in many of his 37 papers as well as in his book, ''Freud Living and Dying''. Peter Gay considered the latter to be "invaluable for its private revelations and judicious, well-informed judgements".〔Gay, Peter. ''Freud: A Life for our Time'' (London 1989) p. 744

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