Jo·sef[yoh-zef], /ˈyoʊ zɛf/, 1842–1925, Austrian neurologist: pioneer in psychoanalytic techniques.
Mar·cel La·jos[mahr-sel -lo-yawsh; English mahr-sel], /mɑrˈsɛl ˈlɒ yɔʃ; English mɑrˈsɛl/, 1902–81, Hungarian architect and furniture designer, in the U.S. after 1937.
According to Kaufman and Connaughton, Breuer explained that “we take the cases the FBI brings to us.”
How the Government Failed to Fix Wall Street|Alex Klein|October 1, 2012|DAILY BEAST
According to these sources, Castor said that if Breuer resigned, they could head off the looming constitutional clash.
Issa Committee Called for Justice Department Scalp|Daniel Klaidman|June 22, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Breuer, he said, misled Congress about a DOJ letter earlier in 2011 that erroneously denied that “gunwalking” ever occurred.
Attorney General Eric Holder Grilled on Bungled Gun Sting|Aram Roston|December 8, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Breuer, he said, misled Congress about a DOJ letter earlier in 2011 that erroneously denied that gunwalking ever occurred.
Attorney General Eric Holder Faces Heat on Bungled Gun Sting|Aram Roston|December 8, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Grassley also said Breuer gave “misleading” answers in earlier testimony.
Attorney General Eric Holder Faces Heat on Bungled Gun Sting|Aram Roston|December 8, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Breuer has also rendered services of the highest order in the further elaboration of this field.
Popular scientific lectures|Ernst Mach
Dearly indeed would he love to have some discourse with Breuer.
The Shoes of Fortune|Neil Munro
In Breuer and Freud's book there is a wealth of similar examples.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology|C. G. Jung
Thus for me the discovery of Breuer and Freud was a veritable deliverance.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology|C. G. Jung
In every case that they have investigated Breuer and Freud have found some similar secret lesion of the psychic sexual sphere.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 (of 6)|Havelock Ellis
British Dictionary definitions for Breuer
Breuer
/ (ˈbrɔɪə) /
noun
Josef (ˈjoːzɛf). 1842–1925, Austrian physician: treated the mentally ill by hypnosis
Marcel Lajos (mɑːˈsɛl ˈlɔjoʃ). 1902–81, US architect and furniture designer, born in Hungary. He developed bent plywood and tubular metal furniture and designed the UNESCO building in Paris (1953–58)