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Henry Muller, son of a San Francisco physician, is a 23-year-old TIME reporter who has lately pondered the declining art of getting through to parents. His advice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Some Tips on Coping with Parents | 8/17/1970 | See Source »

Such a system would also prevent donors from either giving plasma too often or taking part in programs involving the injection of incompatible antigens. It also proposes strict limitations on the laboratories themselves. Under the suggested rules, a physician would be required to supervise all laboratory blood operations, examine all donors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Policing the Plasma Plants | 8/17/1970 | See Source »

...wouldn't see anything wrong with a woman President," Democrat Patsy Mink said after her 1964 election to Congress. Dr. Edgar Berman, Hubert Humphrey's personal physician and confidant, sees plenty wrong with a female Chief Executive. When he said so to the Congresswoman from Hawaii at a meeting of the Democratic Party's Committee on National Priorities, he set Washington abuzz and feminists afire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: Hormones in the White House | 8/10/1970 | See Source »

...younger people are usually treated if their psychological problems are severe. Says New York Psychologist Muriel Oberleder: "If we encounter unusual nervousness, irritability, depression, unaccountable anger, personality change, apathy or withdrawal in a young person, we make sure that he is seen by a physician. But when those symptoms appear in elderly people, they are considered par for the course of old age. We rarely consider the possibility that elderly people who have had a breakdown can recover." Dr. Berezin successfully treated a 70-year-old woman who had a severe breakdown, her first. She had been picked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Old in the Country of the Young | 8/3/1970 | See Source »

...uniform, the problem can be even more distressing. Within the spirit of his profession, how can he morally justify his military duty, which is to "adjust" to the brutalities of combat a mind that has rejected those very brutalities? In a crisis of conscience similar in many respects to Physician Levy's, Daniel Switkes, 28, a psychiatrist drafted into the service, has asked to be restored to civilian status. Switkes has seemingly lost his case. Last week, after a federal district court in New York City refused his appeal to continue stay of orders, he found himself awaiting shipment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Military Psychiatrist | 7/27/1970 | See Source »

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