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cathartic method

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  • Breuer, Josef — ▪ Austrian physician born January 15, 1842, Vienna, Austria died June 20, 1925, Vienna  Austrian physician and physiologist who was acknowledged by Sigmund Freud (Freud, Sigmund) and others as the principal forerunner of psychoanalysis. Breuer… …   Universalium

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