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- <title>
- Feb. 26, 1990: American Notes:Psychiatry
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Feb. 26, 1990 Predator's Fall
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 38
- American Notes
- PSYCHIATRY
- To Live or Die In New York
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- <body>
- <p> Afflicted by depression, heart disease and an incurable
- tissue disorder, Fern Isaacson, 31, tried to kill herself four
- times. She failed--no thanks, she says, to her doctor.
- Isaacson has filed a $14 million malpractice suit in New York
- City charging that Dr. Elizabeth Jenks repeatedly helped her to
- attempt suicide. Jenks' lawyer, Anthony Sola, retorts that Jenks
- "walked [Isaacson] through pretend suicides to reinforce the
- patient's conviction that she did not want to die."
- </p>
- <p> According to the suit, Jenks told her patient, who had
- undergone more than 50 operations, "You cannot be at the mercy
- of your body any longer." In 1986 she allegedly advised Isaacson
- to take an overdose of cardiac medicines, which resulted in a
- coma. The next year Jenks allegedly emptied 29 Seconal capsules
- into a container of yogurt and spoon-fed her patient with the
- lethal mixture. At the last spoonful, Isaacson balked and
- decided she wanted to live. Jenks was able to induce vomiting,
- and Isaacson was saved. Later, Isaacson claims, Jenks persuaded
- her to take an overdose of cardiac drugs and morphine, which she
- managed to sleep off. Finally, the suit claims, Jenks watched
- while Isaacson injected herself with twelve shots of morphine.
- But she had built up a tolerance for the drug and survived. In
- 1988 Isaacson decided that her treatment was doing her no good
- and broke off the relationship.
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- </body>
- </article>
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