Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... authors had gathered data that indi- cate that " a single dominant autosomal gene showing incomplete penetrance is an essential prerequisite to the development of endogenous depression . " Stenstedt's study ( 1959 ) of 307 cases of ...
... authors had gathered data that indi- cate that " a single dominant autosomal gene showing incomplete penetrance is an essential prerequisite to the development of endogenous depression . " Stenstedt's study ( 1959 ) of 307 cases of ...
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... authors consider the presence of suicidal ruminations to exclude a diagnosis of neurotic depression . This notion is contradicted by the finding that this symptom was found in 58 per cent of patients diagnosed as neurotic de- pressive ...
... authors consider the presence of suicidal ruminations to exclude a diagnosis of neurotic depression . This notion is contradicted by the finding that this symptom was found in 58 per cent of patients diagnosed as neurotic de- pressive ...
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... authors mentioned a number of points that should be considered in making the differential diagnosis . DIFFERENTIATION OF DEPRESSION AND SCHIZOPHRENIA In his paper on benign stupors ( 1935 ) , Rachlin points out that one rarely sees a ...
... authors mentioned a number of points that should be considered in making the differential diagnosis . DIFFERENTIATION OF DEPRESSION AND SCHIZOPHRENIA In his paper on benign stupors ( 1935 ) , Rachlin points out that one rarely sees a ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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