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A short poem
An Indian Village Road
Childhood buddy hangs up
Clean up your act, guys
Grounded before takeoff
Less Heat, More Action
Medicine
More Smoke
Music
No master tool
Not sourfaced, no requiem
Well, there we go
Psychiatry, Medicine, Philosophy, Poetry, Music
Tuesday, May 23, 2006

One more reply to a response to Psychiatry and its critics


Lalit,

Interesting point.

Would they still go to a doctor who is rendered incapable of his medical practice due to a bypass?

If no, then why? Because the doctor may be in the hospital, or recuperating from the bypass, or rendered incapable of further medical practice because of his bypass, or may decide to quit medical practice because of his bypass.

If yes, because he is fit and fine to administer to the patient inspite of his earlier bypass.

Now, replace the word bypass with psychosis, and you have your answer.


Ajai

23 May 2006
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lalit vaya wrote:

ajay!

thought occured to me. patients will still go to a doctor who had a by-pass or appendectomy but will they go to one who had a psychotic episode of any kind?

lalit


Posted by psychiatrist400080 at 2:21 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:20 PM EDT
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