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18: .TH DOCTOR 6 "January 5, 1990"
19: .UC 4
20: .SH NAME
21: doctor \- interact with a psychoanalyst
22: .SH SYNOPSIS
23: .B doctor
24: .SH DESCRIPTION
25: .I Doctor
26: is a lisp-language version of the legendary ELIZA program of Joseph
27: Weizenbaum.
28: This script ``simulates'' a Rogerian psychoanalyst.
29: Type in lower case, and when you get tired or bored, enter your
30: interrupt character.
31: Remember to type two carriage returns when you want it to answer.
32: .PP
33: In order to run this you must have a Franz Lisp system.
34: .SH AUTHORS
35: Adapted for Lisp by Jon L. White, moved to Franz by John Foderaro,
36: from an original script by Joseph Weizenbaum.
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