Word: care
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...started when Watkins' maid said, "I think they're illegal," and reported the goldfish to the dorm janitor. The latter didn't care personally as long as he "wouldn't have to clean up after them...
Since its September 15 unveiling, the Clinic has added immunization, home visits, sick care, and hospitalization to its range of services. In addition, a medical social worker spends one day a week in Cambridge. She only listens to family problems which have a direct bearing on a child's health, for the Clinic's prime interest is the welfare of its infant charges...
...aided by a staff of nine which includes three doctors, two nurses, two secretaries, a statistician, and a clerk. When a veteran registers, he is sent an appointment for a routine checkup, although sick care is administered at any time...
There are scholarship money reserves to take care of most students "who honestly need it," he said. "But there is no question that the income level has gone way up. Someone's getting this money...
Medicine's Job? Doctors must get better training in psychosomatic medicine, learn to recognize the serious biological effects of social sickness. A new kind of "group practice" would help them understand psychosocial medicine; the group should include doctors, social workers, nurses, clerks to take care of records, representatives of government health & welfare departments, perhaps of industry. The group might decide that while the symptoms were the patient's, the causes were society's, and recommend changes...