Sigmund Freud was born in Freiberg in what is now the Czech Republic. His occupation was scholar and Psychiatrist. He started his education at the University of Vienna. Sigmund Freud died on September 23, 1939 in London, England. Sigmund Freud at age four he moved to Vienna where he lived and worked most of his life. Sigmund Freud got his medical degree in 1881. Later in 1882 he got married and had six children. Anna was the youngest of the six and she wanted to become a psychoanalyst. Freud later set up a private practice for him to begin treating psychological disorders. Sigmund Freud didn’t consider himself a doctor he considered himself more a scientist, he understood the human knowledge and experience. He loved …show more content…
In 1996 Steve Pile took Freud and Henri Lefebrve work to think through the relationship of body and city. In 2001 Sigmund Freud’s worked helped Stuart Atiken to analyze the challenged capacity of childhood. He explored ways in which children challenged meanings they attach to social environments they keep after school and during school holidays. He wants to show the understanding of ‘place’ is obligated the action and behavior of the children who keep these significant capacities of childhood. Sigmund Freud’s family were Jewish but he was a non-practising. Well after world war one he focused more on his theories about history, art and anthropology. Many Freud’s books were burnt by the Nazis. After the Nazis took over Austria Freud decided to leave Vienna and went to London with his wife and his daughter Anna.
By the summer of 1939 Freud started to get fragile and feeling so much pain. He was diagnosed with mouth cancer. He later went into coma and never awoke. He had gone through thirty cancer surgeries. He died of cancer of the jaw on September 23,
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He use cocaine for migraines, nasal inflammation and depression. Sigmund Freud had four sisters. All four of his sisters were sent to the Nazi concentration camps where they had died. They had known that thieves were trying to steal Sigmund Freud’s ashes where they were placed in Ancient Greek. After Martha died they placed her ashes in to a vase at London’s Golders Green Cremalorium. Its remarkable all the theories and what he succeeded in life. His work has been known for quit a long time and now it is continuing today. He has suffered plenty throughout his life especially from mouth cancer in which he had intense pains. He left but his memory and work still stays strong throughout all this years. Sigmund Freud dedicated himself in his work. In which he has helped so many folks to continue their lives. Although it might had not help all folks but he tried very hard to maintain his patients strong and to not give up in life. Freud had lost four of her sisters but he never went into the darkest side. He instead succeeded in life and if his theories weren’t expose at times he would try looking through another path in where he had a chance for his work and himself to be