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... onset , as compared with an acute onset , was studied by Hopkinson ( 1963 ) . One hundred consecutive inpatients diagnosed as having an affective illness were investigated . All were more than 50 years of age on admission , and 39 ...
... onset , as compared with an acute onset , was studied by Hopkinson ( 1963 ) . One hundred consecutive inpatients diagnosed as having an affective illness were investigated . All were more than 50 years of age on admission , and 39 ...
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... onset . The relationship of acuteness of onset to prognosis has been studied by several investigators . Steen ( 1933 ) found , in a study of 493 patients , that the recovery rate was higher among manic depressives who showed an acute onset ...
... onset . The relationship of acuteness of onset to prognosis has been studied by several investigators . Steen ( 1933 ) found , in a study of 493 patients , that the recovery rate was higher among manic depressives who showed an acute onset ...
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... onset in personalities that are presumably well adjusted ; its onset in the absence of significant precipitating stress ; and the " basically identical onset , symptoms , and course in the majority of patients despite their otherwise ...
... onset in personalities that are presumably well adjusted ; its onset in the absence of significant precipitating stress ; and the " basically identical onset , symptoms , and course in the majority of patients despite their otherwise ...
Contents
SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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