American Journal of Psychiatry
- Volume 65
- Number 4
- April 1909
ARTICLE
Publication date: 01 April 1909
Pages607–631The chemical analyses of the feces revealed nothing which could be called distinctly pathological, though skatole was once found in small quantity (2.6 mgms. per 100 gms. feces) and in many instances the phenol was very high, much higher than that ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.65.4.607Publication date: 01 April 1909
Pages653–688In attempting to formulate a judgment over these seven new methods for the diagnosis of luetic disease, we can deal with some very briefly. The Landsteiner-Mucha agglutination phenomenon and the Neisser-Wolff-Eisner reaction have up to the present not ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.65.4.653