The Future of Psychiatry: Presentations From the Taylor Manor Hospital Symposium
Abstract
"Man Is the only form of life that can contemplate its own future." That statement, made by Zigmond M. Lebensohn, M. D., clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D. C., was the opening for a symposium on the future of psychiatry. The symposium, which was held April 5 at Taylor Manor Hospital In Ellicott City, Maryland, looked to the state of psychiatry in the year 2000.
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