Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When Turkey's Premier Ismet Inonu finally let his old enemy ex-President Celal Bayar out of jail for medical treatment fortnight ago, he figured the least he should get was a little gratitude from the opposition Justice Party. Instead, Bayar's noisy supporters turned the occasion into a week-long political demonstration against the government...
Line-Up of Doctors. Other widely separated states are approaching the twin goals of early detection and intensive treatment by different methods...
...Bars, No Locks. More surprising than Georgia's backlog of woes, though, is that even before the 1959 scandal it had started an earnest effort to save its citizens from Milledgeville. Psychiatric clinics were set up in general hospitals for prompt and intensive treatment of the mentally ill, and outgoing Governor Marvin Griffin put aside $300,000 in surplus funds to get the movement rolling...
...four doctors and six nurses are more informal than their colleagues elsewhere in the hospital. Only a neat little name tag marks them as "staff.'' Patients are kept busy with psychotherapy (some of it in groups), occupational therapy and their own chores. Nearly all receive drug treatment, though few now get shock...
...each embracing three counties, the state has installed a "community mental-health consultant" in the office of a county health department. Their job is to serve as counselors, to spot the client who is so disturbed that he should become a patient, and to refer him elsewhere for prompt treatment. But in practice, virtually every client has been so relieved by talking things out with his consultant (and sometimes his minister as well) that an imminent crack-up has apparently been averted. For those with more severe upsets, scattered over New Mexico's sparsely settled acreage, Psychiatrist William Sears...