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Taking the cure at Baden-Baden with a princely retinue of 90 friends, relatives and retainers, all male (TIME, Sept. 23), Saudi Arabia's oil-rich King Saud took time away from the healing waters to sip tea, and time from sipping tea to sign his autograph for an admirer...
...would imagine it a marvellous cure...
...days when Europe's elite took the cure at Baden-Baden, the spa's fashionable hotels were equipped to handle all comers, no matter how whimsical or wellborn. But in these days, when Baden-Baden's hotelkeepers concentrate on the methodical ranks of Germany's industrial aristocracy, who make their bookings well in advance, no one was quite prepared for the telephone call that came from the West German protocol office...
...conservative estimate, one in every 100 people in the world is schizophrenic. But the psychiatric profession is itself schizophrenic in its approach to treatment-divided between-schools that seek the cause and cure of the disease either in the emotions or in physical-chemical conditions. When 2,000 of the world's leading psychiatrists assembled in Zurich last week for the Second International Congress for Psychiatry, TIME'S Medicine Editor Gilbert Cant was there, to listen to their latest findings on the urgent problem of mental illness. For his report, see MEDICINE, Meeting on the Mind...
...does not, the case is remarkable rather than unprecedented. All agree, however, that his dramatic recovery dated from the visit to Lourdes. And perhaps the strangest factor of all is de Borse's own remembrance of the event. "I don't think I had faith in the cure at Lourdes," he admits. "I was just called there. I felt...