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  1. Daljit SN
    Family Practitioner, 1982;<I>5 </I>:21-26.
  2. Dass D
    Family Practitioner, 1979;3(5):21-23.
  3. David CV, Pathmanathan R
    Family Practitioner, 1982;5:33-34.
  4. Deva MP
    Family Practitioner, 1978;3(3):12-15.
    The management of schizophrenias has undergone a revolution with the advent of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and a whole range of psycho-pharmaceuticals this century. Along with these, the newer trends towards more humane, and psycho-oriented patient-care have resulted in the management of patients in srnall general hospital units hardly different from a surgical or medical ward. The different areas of treatment of the schizophrenic cannot all be accomplished in a general practice clinic but a surprising number of these patients are successfully managed as out-patients. This paper aims to outline the modern methods used in the management of the schizophrenias and their suitability in general practice.
  5. Deva MP
    Family Practitioner, 1978;3:23-27.
    The result of the opiate (notably heroin) epidemic in Malaysia has been one of an excessive overload on existing medical and social services. The immediate problem of detoxification and rehabilitation is likely to continue for a while before planned and purpose-built and staffed centres take over to bring the problem, hopefully, to manageable proportions.
  6. Dharan RS
    Family Practitioner, 1988;11(3):28-30.
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