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Role of genetics in health care
Author(s) -
Galjaard Hans
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
acta pædiatrica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1651-2227
pISSN - 0803-5253
DOI - 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1994.tb13210.x
Subject(s) - feeling , context (archaeology) , period (music) , medicine , politics , mythology , psychoanalysis , classics , psychology , history , law , aesthetics , social psychology , philosophy , archaeology , political science
S pyros D oxiadis : I n M emoriam . The first time I met Spyros Doxiadis was in Athens on the occasion of an international conference on cerebral palsy. During this meeting and especially at the dinner speeches it became clear to me that Spyros was a remarkable man. Eminent pediatricians from various countries had come to assist him during a difficult period in the Greek political history. Dr. Doxiadis appeared to be a grateful friend and very modest about his own contributions. The second time we met was even more memorable. Dr. Doxiadis, intrigued by the various influences shaping the individual, invited in 1988 some twenty experts in different disciplines such as genetics, sociology, pediatrics, developmental psychology and psychiatry. I will remember this meeting as one of the most interesting in my professional career because it indeed gave an impression of the complexity of the process shaping the individual and at the same time provided new perspectives and a better mutual understanding. At the end of this meeting and after twenty or so lectures, Spyros Doxiadis in summarizing them he put the most important results and statements of the conference in the context of Greek mythology. Everybody was not only deeply impressed by this accomplishment and the beautiful slides. It also generated the sobering feeling that most of what we thought and said had been said and written over 2000 years earlier. Spyros: an erudite, kind and modest man whose book “Early influences shaping the individual” (1) I cherish as a memory to him and his ideals. It is both an honour and a pleasure to write this contribution where I will try to summarize new developments in genetics and put them in a wider psychosocial context, as Dr. Doxiadis at the end of his life asked me to do.

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