Talk:Nathaniel Kleitman
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psychologist?
[edit]Was Dr. Kleitman a psychologist (as well?)? Not a physiologist? Hordaland 19:57, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
Nothing new here
[edit]Kleitman, "the father of sleep research", is an important figure, and it's a little embarrassing that of the 3-4 languages which have articles, this one is the shortest. Colorful he was, too, and worked nearly the whole 20th century - died in 1999 at age 104.
Well, yes. I should do something about it. But I won't mind if someone beats me to it: do you read Русский, Italiano or Română ? --Hordaland (talk) 16:14, 28 July 2008 (UTC)
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