Word: patients
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...interaction with society-often in contrast with Founder Freud's profoundly pessimistic view that society demands repression as the price of its cultural fruits and that repression produces a basic human neurosis for which there is no cure. Psychoanalysis, he once said, could only relieve a patient of his misery, leaving him with the ordinary unhappiness that is common to mankind...
...Patient: Men are all alike...
...Patient: They're always bugging us about something or other...
...Patient: Well, my boy friend made me come here...
...diagnostic techniques are typical of a whole sunburst of medical marvels that cover a spectrum as wide as the liquid crystals' own color range. In addition to teaching doctors to see with colors, engineers have also shown them how to see with sound. Ultrasonic beams bounced through a patient can spell out a fuzzy picture of all they encounter. Operations can now be carried out in an environment that is virtually germfree. The new device may be as comparatively simple as a heart cart that contains everything from a cardiac pacemaker to a supply of oxygen...