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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Aug 1964, p. 19

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BIRTH TRAUMA THEORY Return To Womb Trend Seen In Hitler's Success LONDON (Reuters) -- Hitler might have been helped in his dictatorship not only by force but by a "birth trauma" all people experience, a leading psychiatrist claimed here Mon- day. Dr. Joshue Bierer told the first international congress of social psychiatry that he has studied the psychology of peo- ple living under a dictatorship and could no longer accept that force alone accounted for ac- 'North Pole Experience' -- when heis warm fluid and protective at-| mosphere of the mother's womb to experience the ice-cold dang- understand why In spite of their, desire to be mature so many people hand over their respon- sibilities to one of many kinds of 'womb."" Thus the patient transferred the burden of his life to the healer, the slave to the dicta- tor (such as Hitler), the neur- otfcally - religious to God, the criminal to the prison authori- expelle out of the/ties and the majority of people \to the scapegoats. Scapegoats, God, prison au- thorities, healers and dictators ers of the outside world. DESIRE TO RETURN "Is it not reasonable to as- sume that there is a strong de-| sire to everyone to return to the mother's womb? "Only by assuming the val- were '"'brothers-in-law." | "Each one of these very dis- \similar-seeming people," Bierer \said, "is performing the same \function -- helping the trauma- \tized children of mankind to carry out an innate escape me- chanism which is a reaction to ee Paya een ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 19, 1964 19 Doctors' Meet Backs Education Suggestion TORONTO (CP) -- A _ two- day meeting of Canadian doc- tors and medical éducationists ended Tuesday by endorsing all recommendations of the Hall royal commission on_ health services relating to medical ed- ucation and research, First priority should be given to expanding research facilities in medical schools and _teach- ing hospitals, Dean J. F. Mc- Creary of-the University of Brit- the birth trauma." ish Columbia Medical School, and pr it of the A iation of Canadian Medical Colleges, told a press ~conference. If something is not done. immediat- ely to increase the output of | graduates from Canadian medi- cal schools the country will be 4,618 9 tg short by 1986, he The Hall commission recom- mended that federal funds pro- vide one-half the cost of expan- sion and renovation of existing medical schools. The meeting urged an in- crease of research funds by the federal Medical Research Coun- cil to $12,000,000 next year from $6,500,000 this year. The doctors said this should be raised there- after by $2,000,000 a year to give an annual expenditure of $20,000,000 in 10 years. Participating in the two-day | meeting were the Canadian Medical Association, L'Associa- tion des Medecings de Langue Francaise du Canada, the Asso- ciation of Canadian Medical Colleges, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Can- ada, the Medical Research Council and the College of Gen- eral Practice of Canada. OPEN DAILY 10:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. SATURDAY 'TIL 6:00 P.M. . ee / OSHAWA DISCOUNT ADULTS ONLY ALLOWED SPECIALS idity of that hypothesis can we YOU CAN STILL WIN | UP TO - $100 PLAY IT LIKE 'BINGO' watch for winning numbers In next Wednesday's ad and at all RED & WHITE STORES New game each week for 10 weeks GAME NO. NINE NUMBERS TO PLAY 4\6 8 ceptance of a dictator. Bierer, medical director of the British Marlborough Day Hospital and the Institute of So- cial , said there must we a much deeper and more in- nate force in man which was in conflict with the drive to- wards freedom. 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