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Page 49
... blood sample . On the basis of our tests I would try to tell him whether he felt emotionally normal with no cold in ... blood tests . Both times I told him the tests looked good . No sadness . No cold . He kept up the two tests a week ...
... blood sample . On the basis of our tests I would try to tell him whether he felt emotionally normal with no cold in ... blood tests . Both times I told him the tests looked good . No sadness . No cold . He kept up the two tests a week ...
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... blood tests made as a condition for treatment . I had no desire to discuss these tests with Dr. Cameron . They were still in the exploratory research stage ; and even more impor- tant , they could by no means be construed to be a ...
... blood tests made as a condition for treatment . I had no desire to discuss these tests with Dr. Cameron . They were still in the exploratory research stage ; and even more impor- tant , they could by no means be construed to be a ...
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... blood test could be made and if the two physicians approved . " What tests are we supposed to run on the sample ? ” the lab director asked again . " I should tell you that if the patient is agitated , we might not even get a sample of blood ...
... blood test could be made and if the two physicians approved . " What tests are we supposed to run on the sample ? ” the lab director asked again . " I should tell you that if the patient is agitated , we might not even get a sample of blood ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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