User talk:Autismuseum

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I don't understand some of the reversals
As you saw I'm new here. Thank you for your welcoming advice. I'll try to read everything. But for now I'm just trying to understand how all of this works. reading Leon Eisenberg Wikipedia page I thought it was necessary to edit it because some of the things asserted were just copy/paste from unverified obituaries. For example the 1942 date given for Kanner's delineation of autism is false. Kanner's first paper on autism was published in 1943 as everyone knows in the field, except the Harvard Gazette's obituary to Eisenberg, stating it took place ten years before Eisenberg's arrival to Hopkins in 1952. By the way, Kanner's delineation of autism is included in a list of Eisenberg's achievements. He had nothing to do with it in 1943! Regarding Eisenberg's relation to psychoanalysis, I can provide sources, I didn't take time to do it, so ok, I understand these remarks were removed. But all of my editing was refused. Did I dit it the wrong way? I thought wikipedia was living on that kind of small contributions. Autismuseum (talk) 22:41, 12 June 2020 (UTC)
 * , It helps if you cite a reliable surce for all changes. It's important that all our content is WP:Verifiable (not necessarily Truth) and not original research. buidhe 07:10, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
 * , Thanks for the links, I've read it and tried to follow guidelines and rules. I hope it's ok now.Autismuseum (talk) 19:58, 13 June 2020 (UTC)