Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 7 Issue 9 September, 2017 An Ode to silent Sufferers of Alzheimer’s disease Prof. Alois Alzheimer is described as the chain cigar-smoking psychiatrist-clinical researcher who was fond of “spending evenings and nights at the microscope.” Request took me to go up and down the memory lane and I recognized that beginning was made in […]

Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 8 Issue 8 August, 2017 Psychiatry at good old school When we go down the memory lane many things come to our mind and when asked to write to a journal I had hard time choosing something which will be of interest to all the readers. A non academic subject or the pranks we […]

Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 7 Issue 7 July, 2017 Psychiatry at primary care My first posting as a medical officer was at a primary health unit at a very remote area. I was the first full time MBBS doctor posted there. Not many patients were coming to PHU as they had no confidence about government hospitals. Many quacks […]

Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 7 Issue 6 June, 2017 Value of Ethical practice It was a decade and a half ago when I started working as lecturer in psychiatry in a general hospital. I came across a graduate patient with alcohol dependence syndrome whose family was fed up with his irresponsible behavior when he is inebriated. Twice he […]

Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 7 Issue 5 May, 2017 Menders of Mind It happened during my PGCET preparations and I had been in a confusion deciding as to what subject take up for my specialization. I was keen to take up OBG to make a name and fame. It was a sunny day when my friend invited me […]

Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 7 Issue 4 April, 2017 Autism: Down the memory lane During my post-graduation I had seen only 1 case of autism. As a faculty I saw the second case, an adult who was severely autistic. I knew nothing about autism. Seeing a friend struggle with her autistic son made me determined to learn more. […]

Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 7 Issue 3 March, 2017 If you want to use your brain.. It was my first day in medical ward as MBBS student. Dr. Bisht, professor of medicine, JIPMER, Pondicherry, asked us about what we want to specialise after MBBS. All the boys wanted to be surgeons. All the girls wanted to be gynecologists […]

Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 7 Issue 2 February, 2017 Fatal (!?) Greif Reaction A 54 year old man was brought to my outpatient clinic with the history of abnormal behavior characterizedby crying spells, blank staring, unusual laughing to self, reduced interaction and speech, withdrawn behavior andpoor self-care, lethargy, reduced sleep and food intake since he lost his son […]

Down the memory Lane

Down The Memory Lane

Volume 7 Issue 1 January, 2017 Pain in the neck! The neurologist in next chamber does not know Tamil. A Tamil speaking woman has been consulting him with a translator. The translator told she has intolerable neck pain and headache. Local doctor referred her to the neurologist when pain killers did not help. The neurologist […]

Down the memory Lane

DOWN THE MEMORY LANE

Volume 11 Issues 1 January, 2021 CONVERTING A PHYSICAL DISABILITY TO MENTAL STRENGTH In my 2nd PUC, an idea was registered in my hippo campus when I read about Dr David Hartman, the first blind psychiatrist, in my English textbook. This idea inspired me to take MBBS in Ramaiah Medical College. A Psychiatry professor conducted […]