Davidson H A
Psychiatr Serv. 2000 Mar;51(3):332. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.51.3.332.
The essay below, published in the Dr. Whatsisname column in the June 1959 issue of Mental Hospitals, takes a wry look at the wholesale discharge of patients from mental hospitals following the introduction of the new drugs. (See "The New Drugs (Chlorpromazine & Reserpine): Administrative Aspects" on page 327 and Dr. Robert Cancro's commentary and analysis on page 333.) The Dr. Whatsisname column appeared regularly in the journal for almost 14 years before it was discontinued in 1970 and the identity of its author formally revealed: Henry A. Davidson, M.D., a hospital administrator in New Jersey. Washington artist Ralph Robinson drew the cartoons.
以下这篇文章发表于1959年6月《精神病院》杂志的“某某医生”专栏,以一种诙谐的视角审视了新药推出后精神病院患者的大规模出院情况。(见第327页的“新药(氯丙嗪和利血平):管理方面”以及第333页罗伯特·坎克罗医生的评论与分析。)“某某医生”专栏在该期刊上定期出现了近14年,直到1970年停刊,其作者身份才正式揭晓:新泽西州的医院管理人员亨利·A·戴维森医生。华盛顿艺术家拉尔夫·罗宾逊绘制了这些漫画。