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<text id=90TT0507>
<title>
Feb. 26, 1990: American Notes:Psychiatry
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Feb. 26, 1990 Predator's Fall
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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NATION, Page 38
American Notes
PSYCHIATRY
To Live or Die In New York
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<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."
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<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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