
doi: 10.2307/3561572
pmid: 4679751
-I ~ by FRANK RUNDLE or a man to be a keeper of the keys in prison, a part of the correctional system that isolates men from the world, holds them in bare cells, locks them in maximum-security sections, reduces them to subhuman stereotypes-for a man to do all of that, and not himself be brutalized, squeezed dry of his humanity, would require that he possess extraordinary emotional and spiritual resources. Though their public image is currently tarnished, physicians are still, by and large, expected to be compassionate, concerned for man's pain and suffering, and at least tolerant, if not accepting, of man's perversity. This is expected even if the physician is one of the prison's key-keepers. It appears, however, that a position like this attracts some men who never
Male, Mental Health Services, Physician-Patient Relations, Aspirin, Social Problems, Substance-Related Disorders, Arthritis, Prisoners, Shock, Hemorrhagic, Behavior Therapy, Hostility, Prisons, Fluphenazine, Schizophrenia, Self Mutilation, Humans, Anesthesia, Vascular Diseases, Delivery of Health Care, Quality of Health Care
Male, Mental Health Services, Physician-Patient Relations, Aspirin, Social Problems, Substance-Related Disorders, Arthritis, Prisoners, Shock, Hemorrhagic, Behavior Therapy, Hostility, Prisons, Fluphenazine, Schizophrenia, Self Mutilation, Humans, Anesthesia, Vascular Diseases, Delivery of Health Care, Quality of Health Care
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