Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1947 — Page 6
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Hear Researchers Making Progress (Continued From Page One) ences as a Navy doctor in the Aleutians gluring the war. He po out the difficulties of determining whether a serviceman was a genuine “psychq” or simply faking symptoms in the hope of being returned home, Treats Both Alike Dr. MacLean said he solved the
and “goldbricks” alike, “I listened to the problems of the malingerer with the patience and understanding due a man who was suffering from a disorder not of his own choosing, and I did not hesitate to use therapeutic dis¢iplinary measures on nervous men who had not learned to discipline themselves,” he sald, “Both groups were offered all the ald that the medical : department could give—they were treated and encouraged with sympathy, “But it was made very clear to them from the onset that they would stay in their area until their tour of duty was completed, The door to the United States never swung ajar invitingly.” Psychiatrists’ Problems Pointing to the difficult role of the piychiatrist in civilian life, he said: “If a person seeks an intangible
cape from normal sexual experience,
by - adopting functional disability, the full weight of society, medicine for the new organization would call and psychiatry is thrown on the side for each doctor to complete at least
of the neurosis.
“On the other hand, if the same person should gain a tangible and particularly a momentary reward! from functional disability such as escape from punishment or collec-! tion of insurance money, mychiatry|
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goal or an unusual one, such as es- intensive study to boost the knowl-
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Dr, Dan L. Urschel, physician from Mentone, told the association “there is real hope that an effective
has been found in the combination of sulfonamides and blood transfusions.” He pointed out that the treat-
problem by treating true “psychos”|ment has not yet been in wide
engugh use to measurq accurately its value, but “if the few cases so far reported are true indicators of its effectiveness, it will be widely used.” Specialization has robbed the public of too many “family doctors,” Dr. Paul A. Davis of Akron, O., last night told a section on general practice, He blamed the continuing increase in specialists partly on the unwillingness of doctors returned from the service to “start at the bottom.” He also mnsserted that in too {many places general practioners do {not’ get their rights and that in many hospitals they are not permitted to perform even minor operations. President of the newly ‘formed American Academy of General Practice, he outlined a program of
edge of general practice doctors, He sald membership requirements
150 hours of post graduate study every three years, He asserted that the trend toward specialization will encourage socialized medicine because doctors who maintain only short day time office hours “do not do enough for the public.” Blasts Socialized Medicine Dr, Walter U. Kennedy of New Castle told the Doctors that their
insurance plan to finance medical services, paid out a half-million dollars last year and expects to double that amount next year. Aiming a blow at socialized medicine, he asserted: “We know by long’ observation that the federal government is an unwieldy organization, whose policles are largely made up by impractical visionaries of limited practical experience. To permit them to impose their
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