Dr. Young & fellow IRCA Medical Consultants -
Re: Patient, Savage, M., Dr.
Dunno. Perhaps Thorazine et al tried w/no effect? Depakote (Valproic Acid),
old & effective med w/new applications, most effective - but perhaps patient
Dr. S beyond its reach? Depakote a good mood stabilizer. Perhaps > your
recommended QID from 1000mg to 1 Kg? Seem in the right neighborhood? More?
Whattabout Scopolamine? Used on pregnant hysterics back inna bad old days of
bathing patients w/deuce-and-a-half fire hose? Might this render patient a
tad more 'civil'?
Your thoughts?
For your consideration: Shock treatments are not the dread Rx of old. ECT
they call it, painless, no twitching, leg-kicking, flailing about, memory
retention better.
If all else fails:
Lobotomy? Performed on-air by docs dresssed in khaftans & turbans, for good
effect?
Yours in professional consult,
Dr. Zecchino
PV Zecchino, T.D.
Manaseroquel Key, FL
"Lobotomies?! Aren't they for like, loonies?"
- Otto Madd
"Not at all. Friend of mine had one...and now he's well again."
- Dr. J. Frank Parnell
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