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177:'s "medical hypnotist" (Polgar's term) in 1924 and had worked in close association with Freud for six months and had assisted in the treatment of Freud's patients. In 1982, Gravitz and Gerton investigated this claim and determined that it had no foundation. 305: 149:
He married Lillian Sheiman (1911-), in New York, on 24 September 24, 1938. They had two children, Julian (b.1945) and Risa Willa (b.1947).
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Most of his entertaining was done in colleges, universities, and resorts. His show consisted of three parts: hypnosis demonstration, a
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on April 18, 1900. He arrived in the United States in 1931, and was naturalized on 7 September 1944.
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The son of Julius Polgar, and Risa Kohn (1869-), née Kohn, Franz Polgar was born in city of
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Gravitz, M.A. & Gerton, M.I., "Polgar as Freud's Hypnotist? Contrary Evidence",
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to find an object hidden by his audience, and various memory stunts.
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In his 1951 autobiography Polgar claimed that he had served as
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Enying, Fejér, Hungary
Mamaroneck, New York
psychologist
hypnotist
lecturer
entertainer
Enying
Fejér County
Hungary
Psychology
University of Budapest
Sigmund Freud
speakeasy
New York City
television
Newburgh Free Academy
Newburgh, New York
Donald A. Romano
CBS
mentalism
Hellstromism


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He has Hypnotized a Million People, Life magazine, Vol.27, No.4, (July 25, 1949), pp.85-88, 90.
The Amazing Polgar
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