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Dr. Hart Audio Journal, pt.2


 

"Test"
"Test"
"It is August 3, 1952.  My last record was 2 months ago.  For the record I am not neglecting my duties, I am going much further.  I have re-examined main key individuals, partly for myself and partly for my patients.  Notable reevaluations concern those that I put on Amoxapine.  In my previous record, I had recorded four of my patients as exhibiting a common factor.  I have contracted that to two members, Richard Alton and Claudius Staephon.  I must remark about the two I've left out before I go on about Mr. Alton and Mr. Staephon."
(Sound of drinking and a drag on a cigarette)
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Medical Exams of Rick Alton


"This is Dr. Hart.  Glennford Hospital.  Psych review of Richard Alton.  Richard Pierre Alton."

"I'm not sick no more, doc.  Honest."

"Can you tell me about your friends?"

"I don't feel like it."

"It's ok, Rick.  Here..."

"Pinks?  Two pinks?  Nah, I don't need em doc.  I'll talk, I'll talk..."

"Thank you."

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Dr. Hart Audio Journal, pt.1


"Test.  Test.

 

Dr. Hart, June 3, 1952.  It is, um 8:40 am. 

 

Oral consultation and the administering of Amoxapine has shown great results in patient Richard Alton.  These past few months have been breakthroughs.  I never thought these new drugs would work as well as they do, yet through many sit down exams, Mr. Alton still shows an agitation towards a single person in his life.  That is where the enigma lay.

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