Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... treatment should be considered in terms of the effect of these treatments on the electrical rhythm of the brain , quite apart from whether the patient was in the depressed or nondepressed state . When a control group was used , age and ...
... treatment should be considered in terms of the effect of these treatments on the electrical rhythm of the brain , quite apart from whether the patient was in the depressed or nondepressed state . When a control group was used , age and ...
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... treatment of mental disorders as long ago as 1785. The treatment was revived in 1933 by Meduna who used camphor in the treatment of schizo- phrenic patients . Camphor was gradually replaced by more effective drugs such as Metrazol . In ...
... treatment of mental disorders as long ago as 1785. The treatment was revived in 1933 by Meduna who used camphor in the treatment of schizo- phrenic patients . Camphor was gradually replaced by more effective drugs such as Metrazol . In ...
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... treatment . The impairment of memory usually disappears within a month ( Cronholm and Molander , 1964 ) . There is no lasting impairment of memory even after as many as 250 treatments . Most authors believe that the efficacy of ECT in ...
... treatment . The impairment of memory usually disappears within a month ( Cronholm and Molander , 1964 ) . There is no lasting impairment of memory even after as many as 250 treatments . Most authors believe that the efficacy of ECT in ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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