A RESEARCH MODEL FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE EFECT OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS
Abstract
Our results indicate that minimal results were obtained from the use of this drug in our study of 47 patients.
The study has also indicated that the design and methodology used in this research provided an acceptable basis for collaboration between a central Bureau of Research and a state hospital staff.
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