Word: careful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Army's policy pendulum swung too far. By 1944, battle-weary men were being browbeaten into going up front after insufficient psychiatric care, and they were being separated too long from their own units. Yet there was real progress in the fact that a psychiatrist was assigned to nearly every division; in the later stages of World War II about 60% of psychiatric cases went back to combat, while 30% more were fit for some kind of military duty...
Soon his soirees were drawing the entire freshman class, despite the righteous indignation of puritanical proctors. Worcester also founded the employees clinic in '32 and had appointed a part-time psychiatrist eight years earlier. He built up an eye clinic and got a doctor to take care of hapless med school men, also...
...Worcester era was Lyman House. Miss Mabel Lyman recognized the need for a place in which students could convalesce after leaving the infirmary, and donated a home that hundreds of men utilized over a period of 20 years. One of Lyman's House's main functions was to take care of mentally-disturbed students who needed the security of something more than dormitory life. It went out with...
With the war, Hygiene had fewer Harvard men to care for, but was burdened with the large numbers of service personnel who were shuttled through the University. The returning veterans got its full support, however, with special remedial exercise classes for disabled men and other benefits. When a group of married students moved into Harvard-evens village some 40 miles away the department immediately opened up an infirmary there with a staff of doctors...
...care of the sick, advice, and teaching of common sense principles in regard to health...