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In 1978, psychiatrist James E. Groves published a now-classic article in the New England Journal of Medicine: “Taking Care of the Hateful Patient.” “Hateful patients,” Groves noted, “are not those with whom the physician has an occasional personality clash.” Rather, they’re the patients whose names evoke cold dread every time they appear on a docto
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Credentials and money are not antidotes to the lingering effects of childhood maltreatment.
Rob Henderson • Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class
confine the spread of venereal disease
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had been enrolled in six different elementary schools before entering the third grade.
Rob Henderson • Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class
“Until recently, the medical community and the general public didn’t know that he had developed several of his surgical techniques by operating on unanesthetized, enslaved Black women. Sims’s records suggest there were perhaps a dozen women in total, but we know the names of only three of the women: Anarcha, Betsey, and Lucy. Anarcha alone endured
... See moreSee video entitled Curt Allen Jr.-Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=erXi23AC3k8&t=141s 2 Harch MD, Paul. (2010). The Oxygen Revolution: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. New York: Hatherleigh Press.