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flora <strong>and</strong> fauna of the Philippines, he also became involved in an effort to protect the<br />

Philippine eagle.<br />

In his final years, Lindbergh became troubled that the world was out of balance with<br />

its natural environment; he stressed the need to regain that balance, <strong>and</strong> spoke against<br />

the introduction of supersonic airliners.<br />

Lindbergh's speeches <strong>and</strong> writings later in life emphasized his love of both<br />

technology <strong>and</strong> nature, <strong>and</strong> a lifelong belief that "all the achievements of mankind<br />

have value only to the extent that they preserve <strong>and</strong> improve the quality of life."<br />

In a 1967 Life magazine article, he said, "<strong>The</strong> human future depends on our ability to<br />

combine the knowledge of science with the wisdom of wildness."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

235 "...Dr. Wilcox..."<br />

Paul h. Wilcox, M. D. <strong>The</strong> Traverse City State Hospital, Traverse City, Michigan.<br />

Is the author of the following article, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry<br />

in August of 1947:<br />

"A Review of Over 23,000 Treatments Using Unidirectional Currents<br />

1. Forty percent of the most chronic patients showed significant improvement in ward<br />

behavior if adequately <strong>and</strong> repeatedly treated with suitable type of electroshock therapy.<br />

Relapses must be treated whenever they occur over months <strong>and</strong> years.<br />

2. At least 60% of early cases, aged 60 or under, were rehabilitated within 1 year when<br />

adequately treated <strong>and</strong> 65% by the end of the second year after the start of treatment.<br />

3. Adequate treatment means intensive treatment until the expected improvement has<br />

occurred <strong>and</strong> intensive treatment of relapses when they occur. No patient, otherwise suitable<br />

who still is not rehabilitated after 1 year, has had an adequate trial of treatment with less than<br />

20 treatments.<br />

4. An ideal therapy is one which achieves beneficial results without causing accumulating<br />

brain damage, thus permitting its use repeatedly for years if necessary.<br />

5. This ideal is approached by the relatively low intensity 60-cycle pulsating direct current<br />

used in the treatment of the patients reviewed in this paper. This technique also has been<br />

accompanied by an exceptionally low percentage of skeletal complications."<br />

-- Reference: American Journal of Psychiatry 104:100-112, August 1947, doi:<br />

10.1176/appi.ajp.104.2.100 © 1947 American Psychiatric Association<br />

236 "...Electroencephalograph..."<br />

312

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