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SCHIZOPHRENIC OUTCOME In Rennie's sample of 208 cases of manic - depressive psychosis , four cases changed their character sufficiently to justify the conclusion of an ultimate schizophrenic development .
SCHIZOPHRENIC OUTCOME In Rennie's sample of 208 cases of manic - depressive psychosis , four cases changed their character sufficiently to justify the conclusion of an ultimate schizophrenic development .
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Schizo - Affective Reaction DEFINITION The frequent association of prominent schizophrenic and affective symptoms , having engaged the interest of psychiatric nosographers for over a century , has led to the inclusion of schizo ...
Schizo - Affective Reaction DEFINITION The frequent association of prominent schizophrenic and affective symptoms , having engaged the interest of psychiatric nosographers for over a century , has led to the inclusion of schizo ...
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STUDIES OF REVISED DIAGNOSES There is evidence that certain patients who have been initially diagnosed as manic depressive , but who show a component of schizophrenic symptomatology , will exhibit progressively more schizophrenic ...
STUDIES OF REVISED DIAGNOSES There is evidence that certain patients who have been initially diagnosed as manic depressive , but who show a component of schizophrenic symptomatology , will exhibit progressively more schizophrenic ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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