Brunswick, Ruth Mack (1897–1946)

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Brunswick, Ruth Mack (1897–1946)

American psychoanalyst. Name variations: Ruth Mack. Born Ruth Jane Mack in Chicago, Illinois, Feb 17, 1897; died in New York, NY, Jan 24, 1946; dau. of Judge Julian Mack; graduate of Radcliffe College, 1918, and Tufts Medical School, 1922; married 2nd husband, Mark Brunswick (American composer), 1928.

Refused entrance to Harvard Medical School because of gender, matriculated at Tufts before heading for Vienna to become an analysand of Sigmund Freud; began her own practice in Vienna (1925); became a member of Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, an instructor at Psychoanalytic Institute, and edited the American journal Psychoanalytic Quarterly; following annexation of Austria by Nazis (1938), moved to New York with husband, where she went into private practice.

See also Women in World History.

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