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Page 14
... occurred in 42 per cent of patients with anxiety neurosis and only 35 per cent of the manic depressives . Simi- larly , constipation occurred in 60 per cent of the manic - depressive patients and 54 per cent of the patients with ...
... occurred in 42 per cent of patients with anxiety neurosis and only 35 per cent of the manic depressives . Simi- larly , constipation occurred in 60 per cent of the manic - depressive patients and 54 per cent of the patients with ...
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... occurred within one month after discharge . Temoche , Pugh , and MacMahon ( 1964 ) calculated that the suicidal risk in the first six months after discharge is 34 times greater than in the general population and in the second six months ...
... occurred within one month after discharge . Temoche , Pugh , and MacMahon ( 1964 ) calculated that the suicidal risk in the first six months after discharge is 34 times greater than in the general population and in the second six months ...
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... occurred substantially more fre- quently among the psychotic depressives , but it was present in only a minority of these cases . Constipation occurred twice as frequently in the psychotic depressive group as might be expected because ...
... occurred substantially more fre- quently among the psychotic depressives , but it was present in only a minority of these cases . Constipation occurred twice as frequently in the psychotic depressive group as might be expected because ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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