Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...June 1975. Narayan spent five months in jail without trial but was released in November 1975, when he appeared to be near death from kidney disease. For months he has been obliged to go either to Bombay or his home in Patna every two or three days for dialysis treatment. Last week, exhausted, he entered a hospital for further treatment, announcing that he would be unable to take an active part in the rest of the campaign. What effect his illness will have on the election outcome is not yet clear...
...against the location of dams massively certified by science, opposition to the erection of nuclear power plants declared to be safe and sound, open disputes about the real values of scientifically approved medicines, and the increasing willingness of patients to sue physicians to make them account for mistakes in treatment. Sci-Tech, in a sense, has been demoted from its demigodhood. The public today rallies, in its untidy way, around the notion that Hans J. Morgenthau put into words in Science: Servant or Master?. "The scientist's monopoly of the answers to the questions of the future...
...controversy was prompted earlier this year by a series of sharp criticisms by the Carter Administration on Soviet and Czechoslovak treatment of dissidents...
...vast majority of juvenile delinquents, however, treatment is furnished on a community level within an open setting, such as a halfway house. Though conservatives criticize the "freedom" which this system entails, it seems to be working...
Probation, half-way houses, NYPUM, all mark the beginning of a newer and more benevolent mode of dealing with youthful offenders. The emphasis in Massachusetts now is on education, rather than incarceration; on community-based treatment, rather than on training schools...