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... Cole ( 1964 ) and Klerman and Cole ( 1965 ) , on the other hand , show a definite weighting in favor of positive results . The differences in the findings reported by Klerman and Cole as com- pared with Brady may be explained partly on ...
... Cole ( 1964 ) and Klerman and Cole ( 1965 ) , on the other hand , show a definite weighting in favor of positive results . The differences in the findings reported by Klerman and Cole as com- pared with Brady may be explained partly on ...
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... Cole ( through 1964 ) ୨ 6 9 6 Klerman & Cole ( through 1964 ) * 5 0 7 6 17 * 8 * Friedman , et al . † ( through 1964 ) 11 11 11 11 Total includes seven studies not classified as inpatient or outpatient . † Includes literature review ...
... Cole ( through 1964 ) ୨ 6 9 6 Klerman & Cole ( through 1964 ) * 5 0 7 6 17 * 8 * Friedman , et al . † ( through 1964 ) 11 11 11 11 Total includes seven studies not classified as inpatient or outpatient . † Includes literature review ...
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... Cole believes that tranylcypromine is the best MAO inhibitor , whereas Davis and Hordern choose phenelzine . ( Again it is important to remember that all are reviewing the same literature through 1964. ) Another important difference is ...
... Cole believes that tranylcypromine is the best MAO inhibitor , whereas Davis and Hordern choose phenelzine . ( Again it is important to remember that all are reviewing the same literature through 1964. ) Another important difference is ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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