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This finding , which persisted after clinical remission , could be the result of age differences that were not controlled in this study . The many reports of successful treatment of manic patients with lithium ion gives further evidence ...
This finding , which persisted after clinical remission , could be the result of age differences that were not controlled in this study . The many reports of successful treatment of manic patients with lithium ion gives further evidence ...
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Strömgren and Schou ( 1964 ) have reported favorable results using lithium salts in treating mania . They also believe lithium may have some positive effect in the depressive phase of manic - depressive psychosis .
Strömgren and Schou ( 1964 ) have reported favorable results using lithium salts in treating mania . They also believe lithium may have some positive effect in the depressive phase of manic - depressive psychosis .
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VARIABILITY OF MEASURES A variety of measures have been used to evaluate the results of treatment , and the ... that a high or low dosage is responsible for a positive or negative result ( e.g. , Hordern , 1965 ; Davis , 1965 ) .
VARIABILITY OF MEASURES A variety of measures have been used to evaluate the results of treatment , and the ... that a high or low dosage is responsible for a positive or negative result ( e.g. , Hordern , 1965 ; Davis , 1965 ) .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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