Abstract
In summarizing, the author would say: The British psychiatrist today feels that sound factual knowledge, accurate diagnosis, and adequate treatment—even though this be in part empirical at the present time—combined with humanity, kindness, common sense, and a nonrestrictive hospital atmosphere is the most effective way to approach the psychiatric patient. With these methods, he feels, one can most nearly attain Trudeau's ideal, “to cure sometimes, to relieve often, comfort always.”
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