Gustav Eckstein (psychologist)

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Gustav Eckstein was an American medical doctor, dentist, writer, scientist, and professor.

Biography

Eckstein was born on 26 October 1890 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.Annual Obituary, 1981, p. 601, Janet Podell Some of his books included

  • In Peace Japan Breeds War (1927)
  • Noguchi (1931) - a biography on Hideyo Noguchi - Japanese-American microbiologist
  • Lives (1932)
  • Kettle (1933)
  • Everyday Miracle (1934)
  • Hokusai (1935)
  • Canary (1936)
  • Christmas Eve (1938)
  • Friends of Mine (containing Lives and Canary) (1942)
  • The Pet Shop (1944) and
  • The Body Has a Head (1969), a best-seller.

He died in 1981.{{cite web|last=Cook |first=Joan |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1981/09/25/obituaries/gustav-eckstein-psychologist.html |title=Gustav Eckstein, Psychologist |work=The New York Times |date=1981-09-25 |accessdate=2014-04-12}}

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