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... schizophrenia . Amer . J. Psychiat . , 1962 , 119 , 61–67 . Cf. also Yates , A. J. Psychological deficit . Ann . Rev. Psy- chol . 1966 , 17 , 129 . 165Stevens , J. D. Membrane permeability in schizophrenia . Diseases nervous System ...
... schizophrenia . Amer . J. Psychiat . , 1962 , 119 , 61–67 . Cf. also Yates , A. J. Psychological deficit . Ann . Rev. Psy- chol . 1966 , 17 , 129 . 165Stevens , J. D. Membrane permeability in schizophrenia . Diseases nervous System ...
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... schizophrenic patients suggests that some metabolic abnormality may underlie schizophrenia , and possibly manic- depressive and other psychoses as well . Certain tran- quilizing drugs , such as reserpine , which produce behavioral ...
... schizophrenic patients suggests that some metabolic abnormality may underlie schizophrenia , and possibly manic- depressive and other psychoses as well . Certain tran- quilizing drugs , such as reserpine , which produce behavioral ...
Pagina 512
... schizophrenia . In M. Rinkel ( Ed . ) . Biological treatment of mental illness . New York : Page , 1968 , 334–354 . 537 Ibid . , 334-354 . Also Ehrensvard , G. Some observations on serum constitu- ents in relation to schizophrenia . In ...
... schizophrenia . In M. Rinkel ( Ed . ) . Biological treatment of mental illness . New York : Page , 1968 , 334–354 . 537 Ibid . , 334-354 . Also Ehrensvard , G. Some observations on serum constitu- ents in relation to schizophrenia . In ...
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