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Abstract

1. Electronarcosis is a safe and practical method of treatment for schizophrenia. Over 1000 treatments have been given without fatality or significant complications.
2. The therapeutic effects of electronarcosis in a group of schizophrenic patients were superior to those expected of electroshock treatment and about the same as results expected from insulin shock therapy.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 821 - 823

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Published in print: May 1945
Published online: 1 April 2006

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ESTHER BOGEN TIETZ
California Institute of Technology, Los Angeles County General Hospital, University of Southern California.
GEORGE N. THOMPSON
California Institute of Technology, Los Angeles County General Hospital, University of Southern California.
A. VAN HARREVELD
California Institute of Technology, Los Angeles County General Hospital, University of Southern California.
C. A. G. WIERSMA
California Institute of Technology, Los Angeles County General Hospital, University of Southern California.

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