Word: patients
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...people live longer than they used to). But Scottish Psychiatrist James L. Halliday, who took a long look, disagrees. A psychosomatic (mindbody) medicine man, he has come forth with a diagnosis that might not surprise Theologian Reinhold Niebuhr or Historian Arnold J. Toynbee: modern society is a very sick patient. The disease: an ailing mind. Dr. Halliday's findings are published this week in Psychosocial Medicine: A Study of the Sick Society (Norton...
...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...
...envisioned a mighty comity of nations, 250,000,000 strong, opposing Russia's "docile, patient . . . 180,000,000, all manipulated by an absolute dictatorship...
...Right Wave Length. Clifford presents a serene front to the world and is outwardly patient and smiling at all times. But he is a serious man who gets to the White House early-a habit much admired by early-rising Mr. Truman-and stays late. One of the chief reasons for Clifford's rise has been his methodical practice of meticulously copying down the thoughts of the various men around the President, carefully sorting them out and then presenting them in a manner which suits Harry Truman to a T. As Mrs. Clifford proudly expresses it: "Clark...
...barbaristic animal worship has cropped up vigorously upon the local scene in the hearings of the Miles-Nolan vivisection bill at the State House, where pet owners have been explaining daily why the life of a stray dog is worth more than any diabetic, paralysis victim, or ricket patient just as long as he is a human being...