A report on current research by DR. IAN OSWALD
Department of Psychiatry, Umversity of Edinburgh
We sleep for nearly a third of our Ives. Why? Scientists, despite much research, still cannot tell us. But they do know a great deal about what is going on during sleep: about sleep in pregnant women, about psychophysiological rhythms and dreams in men: about the effect of environment on duration and the endlessly debated assertion ' I need my eight hours.' A research report illustrated by: DR. IRWIN FEINBERG, New York
DR. CHARLES FISHER, New York DR. DAVID FOULKES, Laramie, Wyoming
DR. STUART LEWIS. Edinburgh
PROFESSOR J. N. MILLS, Manchester DR. o. PETRE-QUADENS. Antwerp DR. BETTY SCHWARTZ , Paris DR. G. S. TUNE, Liverpool Programme arranged by Archie Clow
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