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He regarded complete recovery from a particular episode as characteristic of this disease . Unlike dementia praecox , there is no intellectual deterioration . The view of complete recovery in all cases has been disputed by many authors ...
He regarded complete recovery from a particular episode as characteristic of this disease . Unlike dementia praecox , there is no intellectual deterioration . The view of complete recovery in all cases has been disputed by many authors ...
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Recently Bunney and Hartmann ( 1965 ) found 10 cases in the literature showing a regular cycle of 24 hours of mania alternating with 24 hours of depression , and added a complete description of an additional case .
Recently Bunney and Hartmann ( 1965 ) found 10 cases in the literature showing a regular cycle of 24 hours of mania alternating with 24 hours of depression , and added a complete description of an additional case .
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Inactivity There was complete cessation or marked diminution of all spontaneous or reactive movement , including such voluntary muscle reflexes as contain a psychic component . For instance , there was interference with swallowing ...
Inactivity There was complete cessation or marked diminution of all spontaneous or reactive movement , including such voluntary muscle reflexes as contain a psychic component . For instance , there was interference with swallowing ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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