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Published Online: March 1943

A REVIEW OF BRAIN PATHOLOGY IN THE CONVULSIVE DISORDERS

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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We have presented a summary of the gross and microscopic findings in a series of 150 brains from individuals suffering from a convulsive disorder. No etiologic significance is attached to these findings, but the frequency with which the various types of pathologic changes occur has been established.

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Pages: 679 - 686

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Published in print: March 1943
Published online: 1 April 2006

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WILLARD W. DICKERSON
The Caro State Hospital for Epileptics, R. L. Dixon, Medical Superintendent.

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