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Sigmund Freud is born in Freiberg, Moravia (Pribor in Czech Republic).
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The Feud family relocates themselves to Vienna, Austria. Charles Darwin composed On the Origin of Species.
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1865
Sigmund Freud began attending a gymnasium, or a combined middle school and high school. -
Freud accomplished his final exam at the gymnasium. He also registered at the University of Vienna where he began by studying medicine.
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1878
Sigismund Freud changed his name to Sigmund Freud. -
Freud receives his medical degree, and he graduates from the University of Vienna with an M.D.
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Sigmund meets Martha Bernays, his future wife.
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1884 Freud published an article on the benefits of using cocaine.
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1885 Freud transfers to Paris to work in the lab of Jean-Martin Charcot -an extremely recognized doctor and a neurology professor.
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Freud returned to Vienna where he was to marry Martha Bernays and reside in their new apartment, Berggasse 19, with his family. This apartment included his office where he analyzed his patients.
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Freud’s firstborn daughter Mathilde is born. Freud meets a new long-lasting friend named Wilhelm Fliess.
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Freud’s son Jean Martin is born.
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The neuron was named by Wilhelm Waldeyer. Freud’s son Oliver is born.
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Ernst, Freud’s son, is born.
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1893 Freud and Martha’s daughter Sophie is born.
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The Freud’s last child, Anna, is born. Freud publishes Studies on Hysteria with Breuer.
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Freud’s father Jacob died. Freud began self-psychoanalysis.
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Freud published his acknowledged book, The Interpretation of Dreams
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1901 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life is published by Freud
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Freud established a group of fellow psychoanalysts that would meet on Wednesday. They were known as The Wednesday Psychological Society
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Freud’s book, Three Essays on Sexuality is published.
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Carl Jung and Freud begin to correlate.
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In Salzburg, the first International Psychoanalytical Congress is held.
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Freud visits the United States with Jung and Sandor. Ferenczi.
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Jung and Freud lose almost all of the friendly relationship symptoms.
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Except for doctors, cocaine is made illegal in the United
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1923 Freud published The Ego and the Id. In addition to that, Freud is diagnosed with mouth cancer. (This is supposedly caused by smoking cigarettes.)
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Amalia Freud, Sigmund’s mother, succumed, or died. Civilization and Its Discontents is published by Sigmund Freud.
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Freud and Albert Einstein corresponded.
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1938 Germany assails Austria. This causes the Gestapo interrogates and arrests Freud’s daughter, Anna. After this event, Freud, his wife Martha, and Anna transpose to London.
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Freud’s mouth cancer demises him.
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“Sigmund Freud Museum” is established in London.