Study of diathesis.
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Fairweather, D. Stanley
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2018-09-13T15:52:59Z
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2018-09-13T15:52:59Z
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1941
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The study, then, has brought
the writer to the following conclusions: -
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1). Disease has significance for the patient, greater
than the study of its pathology has for the
physician.
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2). Such significance resides in the past history,
but has also something to say about the future.
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3). Psychiatric modes of examination will be of
increasing value to those who are interested in the relation of effect to cause.
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4). Our present increase of knowledge of hormones is
providing us with the link between physiology and
pathology.
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5). Treatment in the future is going to be much more
a concern for the psychiatrically trained than
appears at present.
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6). A more dynamic approach to illness is emerging, in
which our attention will be devoted more to the
evolution of health and sanity, than with the
static preoccupation with a diseased person.
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7). This will involve, therefore, a concern for the
following desiderata :- a). Psychiatric History.
b). Growth History.
c). Developmental indicators.
d). Family History.
e). Clinical History.
f). Clinical examination.
g). The attempted orientation of nature and nurture
to endocrine factors.
h). A definite policy of follow -up over some years.
i). An attempt at evaluation of the illness in terms
of the personality of the patient.
j). The successful application by psychotherapy to
meet the patient's need, both as a social unit
and as an individual.
k). As far as chronic ill -health is concerned,
at any rate, an attempt to reduce drug
treatment to a minimum, and to foster in the
patient more self-reliance.
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The present work began as a clinical and anthropometric
study based largely on actual observations made during the years
1928-1932, but as the full significance of those facts has
not yet made itself apparent, the writer has omitted any
detailed reference to them in order that the more general
and philosophical aspects, which have assumed for the
present greater preoccupation, might be elaborated.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/32144
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 20
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dc.title
Study of diathesis.
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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