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... patient department . Diagnosis and treatment of neurosis and the management of such patients in general practice were a closed book for him until the day he obtained his degree . Many doctors , alas , have never opened it at all . Small ...
... patient department . Diagnosis and treatment of neurosis and the management of such patients in general practice were a closed book for him until the day he obtained his degree . Many doctors , alas , have never opened it at all . Small ...
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... patients seen at teaching centres and a few other voluntary hospitals was too small to make much practical difference . Local authorities concentrated their resources upon in - patient services , but psychiatrists found it necessary to ...
... patients seen at teaching centres and a few other voluntary hospitals was too small to make much practical difference . Local authorities concentrated their resources upon in - patient services , but psychiatrists found it necessary to ...
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... patients . Consequently , new out- patients had to wait weeks for an appointment and when they did see the psychiatrist he could often afford them little longer time than their general practitioner , who was already in pos- session of ...
... patients . Consequently , new out- patients had to wait weeks for an appointment and when they did see the psychiatrist he could often afford them little longer time than their general practitioner , who was already in pos- session of ...
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