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The proportion of patients who improved during the first month of treatment was higher in the group given ECT but over 60% of those given Tofrānil showed a good response in that time, perhaps justifying the view that Tofrānil may often serve as a substitute for ECT.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 76
PubMed: 13805124

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Published in print: July 1960
Published online: 1 April 2006

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E. M. BRUCE
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Sunderland Co., Durham, England.
N. CRONE
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Sunderland Co., Durham, England.
G. FITZPATRICK
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Sunderland Co., Durham, England.
S. J. FREWIN
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Sunderland Co., Durham, England.
A. GILLIS
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Sunderland Co., Durham, England.
C. F. LASCELLES
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Sunderland Co., Durham, England.
L. J. LEVENE
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Sunderland Co., Durham, England.
H. MERSKEY
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Sunderland Co., Durham, England.

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