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What the Patient Thinks
The Presidential Address Delivered at the One Hundred and Seventh Annual Meeting of the Association on Wednesday, July 7th, 1948
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018
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I am proud to have become your President for the year, and I trust that your confidence in me will be justified by events. It is with some regret that I step into the place of your immediate Past President, and I am not willing to do so until I pay my tribute to his work as President of the Association. Together with your Honorary Secretary he has carried the Association through a period of great strain: he has left it with an enhanced reputation for, I might say, charm and sweet reasonableness. That is in tune with what we preach, and accords well with the beliefs of most of us who know that Psychiatry has a place on the map, and it gives to us an assurance of its value to the world of mankind.
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