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They compared the relative frequency of 66 medical and psychiatric symptoms in two groups - 20 female depressed patients aged 45 and older ( with no previous episodes of depression ) , and 46 younger depressed females .
They compared the relative frequency of 66 medical and psychiatric symptoms in two groups - 20 female depressed patients aged 45 and older ( with no previous episodes of depression ) , and 46 younger depressed females .
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The authors concluded that the depressed patients showed decreases in salivation as compared to the nondepressed sample . In a more refined study , Peck ( 1959 ) used dental swabs to absorb the total salivary flow .
The authors concluded that the depressed patients showed decreases in salivation as compared to the nondepressed sample . In a more refined study , Peck ( 1959 ) used dental swabs to absorb the total salivary flow .
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Huston and Locher ( 1948 ) reported a recovery rate of 88 per cent in 74 manic - depressive patients who received ECT as compared with 79 per cent recovery rate for 63 patients who had been hospitalized before the introduction of ECT .
Huston and Locher ( 1948 ) reported a recovery rate of 88 per cent in 74 manic - depressive patients who received ECT as compared with 79 per cent recovery rate for 63 patients who had been hospitalized before the introduction of ECT .
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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