American Journal of Psychiatry
- Volume 91
- Number 1
- July 1934
ARTICLE
Publication date: 01 July 1934
Pages29–40(1) There are cases of acute excitement that are classified under several headings with apparently no recognition as to the uniformity of symptomatology. These cases have been diagnosed as Bell's Mania, typhomania, acute delirious mania (manic-depressive ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.91.1.29Publication date: 01 July 1934
Pages41–49Clinical Features.—The majority of cases showed sudden onset of illness, there was a history of delusions and hallucinations, they showed extreme psychomotor excitement, restlessness and resistiveness to the point of negativism. They screamed and yelled ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.91.1.41Publication date: 01 July 1934
Pages59–71I. Ninety-five per cent (95%) of reporting psychiatric hospitals have used hydrotherapy for many years on classical indications and with satisfactory results. II. Heliotherapy (including thermo—photo—and actinotherapy) has, during the last decade, come ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.91.1.59