63 research outputs found
Lymphangiogenesis in myocardial remodelling after infarction
Ishikawa Y, Akishima-Fukasawa Y, Ito K, Akasaka Y, Tanaka M, Shimokawa R, Kimura-Matsumoto M, Morita H, Sato S, Kamata I & Ishii T (2007) Histopathology51, 345–35
Treatment or punishment? A nineteenth-century scandal
SynopsisIn psychiatry the relationship between treatment and punishment is variable and ambiguous. It has always been possible to employ physical methods of treatment for punitive ends, against which the introduction of liberal policies is no complete safeguard. Indulging one's personal animosities towards a difficult or violent patient has always been condemned, but the motives of a psychiatrist may be particularly easily misconstrued. These inherent risks in a psychiatrist's situation are illustrated by a case from the 19th century.</jats:p
Helping Destitute Men. By John Leach and John Wing. London: Tavistock Publications. Pp 189. £8.95.
High Serum Vitamin B12 Levels in a Patient with Ulcerative Colitis and a Severe Personality Defect
An Experimental Induction of Acute Myocardial Infarction and Arterial Thrombosis in Rabbits
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