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American Journal of Psychiatry

Volume 83, Issue 1

July 1926
ARTICLE
July 1926
A STUDY OF DELIRIUM
  • Pages:105–117
  • Published Online:1 April 2006

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.83.1.105

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(1) Delirium occurred somewhat more frequently among patients in a psychopathic hospital than among normal people of the same age; the difference, however, is slight and suggests that delirium is a very distinct entity, probably different from the usual ...
July 1926
A NOTE ON TYPE OF ONSET IN RELATION TO CLINICAL TYPE IN GENERAL PARALYSIS
  • Pages:119–123
  • Published Online:1 April 2006

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.83.1.119

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1. In a series of 74 cases of general paralysis, the earliest onset of the disease was marked, in 57 (77 per cent), by abnormality in the emotional sphere of one of two forms: Irritability (in 29), or a seclusive and apathetic type of reaction (in 15); in ...
July 1926
Notes and Comment
  • Pages:175–180
  • Published Online:1 April 2006

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.83.1.175

July 1926
Elementary Psychology. By Arthur I. Gates, Professor of Educational Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University. (St. Louis: C. V. Mosby Co., 1925.)
  • Page:178
  • Published Online:1 April 2006

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.83.1.178

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We very much regret that in the review of Professor Gates's Elementary Psychology, in the April issue of this Journal, the reviewer inadvertently credited the book to the C. V. Mosby Co., of St. Louis. This firm at once called our attention to the error.
July 1926
PETER MAcNAUGHTON M. D
  • Pages:203–204
  • Published Online:1 April 2006

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.83.1.203


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