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W is-,, ' i N A---ff in-. Mx ' 's A A HICKEN-POPS, wheezles, vomickin', and bronickel asthma be- came necessary parts of our vocabulary as we entered the world of the little people . Exposure to the patient and his problems through an anxious mother, made us appreciate and sympa- thize vvith the pediatrician and his practice. The wards on the fifth and sixth floors of the medical building were the scene of what were perhaps our best exposure to teaching rounds . Drs. Stevenson, Davis, Behrle, and Zangara were adept in making the cases presented interesting and informative. It was Dr. Kushnick, however, who embodied what we considered to be the prototype of the academic man, who, along with his discussion, could quote chapter and verse from the textbooks as well as three or four references from the recent literature. Here was nroundsman- shipv truly personified. Although the teaching was the highpoint of the rotation, there was also an opportunity to learn many unique skills on pediatrics- how to sink a 6 and 6 in the buttock of a screaming child, how to collect urine on an eight month old infant, and how to carry a URI for six Weeks. Two weeks of our senior year were spent at the Hague--seen by most as a welcome vacation from the hustle of the Medical Cenf ter, and by all as a chance to consider the healthy newborn, ponder the need for places like T otowa, and try to clear up our colds. 1 4 f I X Dr. Franklin C. Behrle pf Awe.. K Q t AWN' I be ami V fy , .N XX?-of ,fi - 4',w'I5' ,P jf ? J' - . Q 2 .N Diagnosis: UBI IFJ
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'Si-nb V it f it x , x , , ,lag N e i, I . N, K 1 lj Q 'Is there something disturbing about this Rorschach Card? NEW TYPE of medicine for a new type of patient greeted us as the key in the heavy door on 6-F clicked behind us. Drs. Latimer and Nenno introduced and ex- plained the rudiments of the anemnesis and the power of the tranquilizer, but it was the patients themselves who showed us the difference and similarity Qoften to an uncomfortable degreej between thee and me . We spent four weeks in our junior year trying to separate the psychotics from the organic brains, and found at times that a few observations by,Rosie Horowitz were more helpful than all the Rorschachs and Wechsler-Bellevues that Dr. Smith and his bodyguard, Mr. Kaufman, could ply upon us. Only Ioe Klein and Don Schwartz fought the system, but even they came out ahead in the end-Dick Kiefer is still wondering- Dr. N enno -is not. Despite the great teaching of Dr. Latimer, the term paper, and the end of rotation parties when our id came to life, We were not totally prepared for senior out-patient psychiatry. Perhaps it was the change over in administration or the fact that our every action could be monitored on closed circuit TV, but in the beginning the neurotics and psychophysiologic per- sonalities were hard to entertain in the hourly morning sessions. However, we persevered as usual, and with the help of Drs. Layman, Kern, and Kurland, and despite the words and Words and words of Dr. Wilking, jim Alexander became our first TV star and Menendez and Monforte finally found a home. Doctors M. Kurland and S. Kern.
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