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Hazemann, R.H.A psychosomatic approach to Health programming within Urban planning. Revue de medecine psychosomatique et de psychologie medicale, No. 4 ( 1968), Paris pp. 337-58.
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Hazemann, R.H.Giant hospital-building. Ann. medicopsychologique . Paris 3 ( 1970), pp. 921-942.
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Hazemann, R.H.Giant buildings and pollution—Rev. psychomatique et de psych. med. No. 4 (1971), pp. 373-89.
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Hazemann, R.H.The Man-Nature relationship in psychoses or pollution of the mind by the environment. Options mediterraneennes. Paris, No. 9 (Oct., 1971), 8 pp.
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Hazemann, R.H. (1972) The Last of the Monsters ? l'Evolution psychiatrique, 4.
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Ribaut, J.P.Nature conservation and Scientific Research. Memoires de la Societe Vaudoise des sciences naturalles, 90. (Nov., 1968), vol. 14, fasc. 6. Payot 1, rue de Bourge, Lausanne .
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Callighan, S.Man is not a murderer by nature, pp. 40-45 of Le Courrier ( Unesco publication) (Aug.-Sept., 1970)—special issue on 'Man the murderer of Nature but not a murderer by nature' . See also the Courrier for Aug.-Sept., 1971, 'Ecologie'.
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Cox, Harvey.The Feast of Fools (theological essay on the concepts of feast and the imagination) . Published by Le Seuil (1971), 238 pp.
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Leblanc-Bazou, E., Coriono, G. and Joly, J.P.Environment and Urban facilities. Centre de recherches d'urbanisme. Paris (1971 ), fig. 121, p. 195.
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Georges, P.P.U.F. environment. Paris (1971 ), 128 pp.
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Hamburger, Jean.Power and weakness. Flammarion . Paris (1972), 206 pp.
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Frommes, B., Wynen, L. and Flander, A.Review of the Cologne Recommendations. (1971.) S.N.H.B.M. Press, Luxemburg. (May, 1971), 54 pp.
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Riboud, Jacques.Cumberland revisited (taken from Urban planning and environment) (the notebooks of the Revue politique et parlementaire suppl.), no. 830 (March, 1972), pp. 24-32.
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Chronique. Monthly publication of the W.H.O. , Geneva.