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Discoveries In Nature's Creative Ability to Order the Universe, Simon and Schuster,
New York, 1988, p. 97.
7. Rene A. Spitz, "Hospitalism: An Inquiry into the Genesis of Psychiatric
Conditions in Early Childhood," The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, International
Universities Press, New York, 1945, Vol. I, pp. 53-74. Rene A. Spitz, M.D. with
Katherine M. Wolf, Ph.D., "Anaclitic Depression: An Inquiry into the Genesis of
Psychiatric Conditions in Early Childhood, II," The Psychoanalytic Study of the
Child, International Universities Press, New York, 1946, Vol. II, p. 331. Marilyn T.
Erickson, Child Psycho-pathology: Behavior Disorders and Developmental
Disabilities, Prentice Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1982, p. 87. Leo
Kanner, M.D., Child Psychiatry, Fourth Edition, Charles C. Thomas Publisher,
Springfield, Illinois, 1972, pp. 684-685. Raymond J. Corsini, ed., Bonnie D. Ozaki,
assistant ed., Encyclopedia of Psychology, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1984,
Vol. 1, p. 161. Harry F. and Margaret Kuenne Harlow, "Social Deprivation in
Monkeys," Scientific American, November, 1962, pp. 136-146. Harry F. Harlow
and Gary Griffin, "Induced Mental and Social Deficits in Rhesus Monkeys," in Sonia
F. Osler and Robert E. Cooke, eds., Biological Basis of Mental Retardation, The
Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1965, pp. 87-106. Stephen J. Suomi
and Harry F. Harlow, "Production and Alleviation of Depressive Behaviors in
Monkeys," in Psychopathology: Experimental Models, Jack D. Maser and Martin
E.P. Seligman, W.H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco, 1977, pp. 131-173.
Harry F. Harlow, Learning To Love, Jason Aronson, Inc., New York, 1974, p. 95.
8. When the Crusaders of Christ took Jerusalem in 1099, the anonymous author of
the Gesta Francorum reported "there was such a massacre that our men were
wading up to their ankles in enemy blood." (Rosalind Hill, ed., Gesta Francorum et
Aliorum Hierosolymytanorum--Deeds of the Franks and other Pilgrims to
Jerusalem, Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd., London, 1962, p. 91. Stephen
Howarth, The Knights Templar, Atheneum, New York, 1982, p. 40.) Archbishop
William of Tyre described a "spectacle of headless bodies and mutilated limbs
strewn in all directions that roused horror in all who looked upon them. Still more
dreadful was it to gaze upon the victors themselves, dripping with blood from head
to foot." (Aziz S. Atiya, Crusade, Commerce and Culture, Indiana University Press,
Bloomington, Indiana, 1962, p. 62.)
9. Gao Yuan, Born Red: A Chronicle of the Cultural Revolution, Stanford University
Press, Stanford, California, 1987, p.7.
10. O. Edmund Clubb, 20th Century China, Columbia University Press, New York,
1978, pp. 388-389. K.S. Karol, The Second Chinese Revolution, Mervyn Jones
trans., Hill and Wang, New York, 1974, pp. 90-94. Gargi Dutt and V.P. Dutt,
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Discoveries In Nature's Creative Ability to Order the Universe, Simon and Schuster,
New York, 1988, p. 97.
7. Rene A. Spitz, "Hospitalism: An Inquiry into the Genesis of Psychiatric
Conditions in Early Childhood," The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, International
Universities Press, New York, 1945, Vol. I, pp. 53-74. Rene A. Spitz, M.D. with
Katherine M. Wolf, Ph.D., "Anaclitic Depression: An Inquiry into the Genesis of
Psychiatric Conditions in Early Childhood, II," The Psychoanalytic Study of the
Child, International Universities Press, New York, 1946, Vol. II, p. 331. Marilyn T.
Erickson, Child Psycho-pathology: Behavior Disorders and Developmental
Disabilities, Prentice Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1982, p. 87. Leo
Kanner, M.D., Child Psychiatry, Fourth Edition, Charles C. Thomas Publisher,
Springfield, Illinois, 1972, pp. 684-685. Raymond J. Corsini, ed., Bonnie D. Ozaki,
assistant ed., Encyclopedia of Psychology, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1984,
Vol. 1, p. 161. Harry F. and Margaret Kuenne Harlow, "Social Deprivation in
Monkeys," Scientific American, November, 1962, pp. 136-146. Harry F. Harlow
and Gary Griffin, "Induced Mental and Social Deficits in Rhesus Monkeys," in Sonia
F. Osler and Robert E. Cooke, eds., Biological Basis of Mental Retardation, The
Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1965, pp. 87-106. Stephen J. Suomi
and Harry F. Harlow, "Production and Alleviation of Depressive Behaviors in
Monkeys," in Psychopathology: Experimental Models, Jack D. Maser and Martin
E.P. Seligman, W.H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco, 1977, pp. 131-173.
Harry F. Harlow, Learning To Love, Jason Aronson, Inc., New York, 1974, p. 95.
8. When the Crusaders of Christ took Jerusalem in 1099, the anonymous author of
the Gesta Francorum reported "there was such a massacre that our men were
wading up to their ankles in enemy blood." (Rosalind Hill, ed., Gesta Francorum et
Aliorum Hierosolymytanorum--Deeds of the Franks and other Pilgrims to
Jerusalem, Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd., London, 1962, p. 91. Stephen
Howarth, The Knights Templar, Atheneum, New York, 1982, p. 40.) Archbishop
William of Tyre described a "spectacle of headless bodies and mutilated limbs
strewn in all directions that roused horror in all who looked upon them. Still more
dreadful was it to gaze upon the victors themselves, dripping with blood from head
to foot." (Aziz S. Atiya, Crusade, Commerce and Culture, Indiana University Press,
Bloomington, Indiana, 1962, p. 62.)
9. Gao Yuan, Born Red: A Chronicle of the Cultural Revolution, Stanford University
Press, Stanford, California, 1987, p.7.
10. O. Edmund Clubb, 20th Century China, Columbia University Press, New York,
1978, pp. 388-389. K.S. Karol, The Second Chinese Revolution, Mervyn Jones
trans., Hill and Wang, New York, 1974, pp. 90-94. Gargi Dutt and V.P. Dutt,
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