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American Journal of Psychiatry

  • Volume 108
  • Number 9
  • March 1952

Article

Publication date: 01 March 1952

Pages652–662

1. Sixty-three patients with elevated blood pressures who were routine admissions to the Boston Psychopathic Hospital were given a standardized dose of mecholyl intramuscularly. On the basis of their blood pressure reactions to the drug during a stated ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.108.9.652

Publication date: 01 March 1952

Pages663–668

1. Lipoprotein levels (St 10-20 class) of a group of patients diagnosed as psychosis with cerebral arteriosclerosis display little significant difference from a group of normals of similar age. If the level of lipoproteins (St 10-20 class) is a reflection ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.108.9.663

Publication date: 01 March 1952

Pages669–675

The therapeutic as well as the physiologic implications of the biochemotherapies have been stressed; the development of 4 of them, thyroid and sex steroids, insulin and histamine, has been sketched; some of our physiologic and clinical data and ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.108.9.669

Publication date: 01 March 1952

Pages676–679

The first year of operation of a traveling mental health clinic functioning as part of a mental hospital service, with emphasis on treatment and preventive psychiatry, is described. Close liaison with the local medical profession and new techniques of ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.108.9.676

Publication date: 01 March 1952

Pages685–694

The incidence of parental deprivation and "broken homes" was found to be very similar among individuals suffering from dementia præcox, manic-depressive psychosis, alcoholic state, and "other psychoses," and in normal control subjects. However, it was ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.108.9.685

Publication date: 01 March 1952

Pages701–702

1. In dogs, Antabuse decreases glomerular filtration. 2. Dogs tolerate Antabuse without evidence of liver damage. 3. Giving of Antabuse to dogs did not alter their response to paraldehyde. 4. An intravenous infusion of acetaldehyde in dogs causes a ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.108.9.701

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