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Some authors ( Hinsie and Campbell , 1960 ) believe that all individuals have mood - swings and that normal individuals may have " blue ” hours or " blue " days . This belief has been supported by systematic studies of oscillations in ...
Some authors ( Hinsie and Campbell , 1960 ) believe that all individuals have mood - swings and that normal individuals may have " blue ” hours or " blue " days . This belief has been supported by systematic studies of oscillations in ...
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The resemblance between depression and the low mood of normals has led to the concept that the pathological is simply an exaggeration of the normal . On the surface , this mew seems plausible . As will be discussed in Chapter 2 ...
The resemblance between depression and the low mood of normals has led to the concept that the pathological is simply an exaggeration of the normal . On the surface , this mew seems plausible . As will be discussed in Chapter 2 ...
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Blood Glucose The authors tabulated 19 studies in which the blood glucose was within normal limits . The largest study was by Whitehorn , and this included 520 cases ; 345 were depressed , 151 were manic , and 24 were mixed .
Blood Glucose The authors tabulated 19 studies in which the blood glucose was within normal limits . The largest study was by Whitehorn , and this included 520 cases ; 345 were depressed , 151 were manic , and 24 were mixed .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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