Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...When the University builds its new Health Center, Faculty members and employees will be able to consult doctors for diagnosis or emergency treatment and for preventive medicine procedures. Such persons will also be eligible to use Still-man Infirmary...
...fortnight ago, two honorably discharged British soldiers, formerly wardens in a Nicosia detention camp, told of brutal beatings of prisoners. Said ex-Serviceman David Toon: "We felt it our duty to speak. We feel that people in this country, and government officials here, have no knowledge of the harsh treatment meted...
...such a clinic may use its findings to help them decide whether to keep their child at home (as 95% do) or send him to an institution. In some cases the clinics discover children whose seeming retardation stems from emotional problems rather than defective brains; these require entirely different treatment from the truly feebleminded. Parents are assured that so far as medicine knows, they are in no way to blame for the biological accident that produced a defective child...
Main fact to emerge is that the shock treatment of the past abstract expressionist decade is giving way to gentler, more lyric works, with a pronounced shift back toward nature. But with this shift the artists are still clinging tenaciously to most of the impassioned painting discoveries and new-found techniques of the older abstractionists. Second and less heartening conclusion is that the horde of painters spawned by the G.I. bill and flourishing art schools has served mainly to swell the ranks of the second-raters, produced only a handful of individual talents...
...addition, Sheldon Glueck, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law, and Eleanor T. Glueck, Research Associate in Criminology, have been partially supported by Foundation funds. They have been assisting the Youth Board Research Institute of New York in a study of methods of early indentification and treatment of potential delinquents...