This week's Mad in America, Bob Whitaker's weekly newsletter, carries an article on the ghastly lives endured by the Genain quadruplets, who were born in 1930. They have long been used as examples of the hereditary basis of mental disorder but, in view of what they endured, that would have been the least factor. It also shows how academic psychiatry pic…
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