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A MEETING of the British Psychological Society was held at Nottingham during April 17–21 and, among other matters, dealt with the effects of war conditions on the civilian population. In particular, Dr. Margaret Lowenfeld introduced the problem of man in the mass, while Dr. H. Crichton-Miller set out the effects on the individual of air bombardment. Discussion emphasized that more should be done by psychologists in air-raid shelters and evacuation areas, and a further meeting will be held to consider the whole situation.
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BARTLETT, R. The Civilian Population Under Bombardment. Nature 147, 700–701 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147700a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/147700a0