American Journal of Psychiatry
- Volume 92
- Number 6
- May 1936
ARTICLE
Publication date: 01 May 1936
Pages1331–1346The results of the investigation may be thus summarized: I. Concerning immediate data we find that among the 60 cases there were 33 primaparaS and 27 multiparas. There were eight cases associated with pregnancy and in 52 psychoses followed childbirth. The ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.92.6.1331Publication date: 01 May 1936
Pages1413–14241. A case of amaurotic family idiocy was studied clinically and pathologically. 2. Clinically interesting tonic and decerebrate phenomena were observed in addition to the retinal changes. 3. Pathologically, megalocephaly, cerebellar atrophy and the ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.92.6.1413Publication date: 01 May 1936
Pages1425–1431Twenty-five psychiatric patients on high caloric diets receiving insulin therapy for malnutrition were compared with 25 cases not receiving insulin therapy; all other conditions being essentially equal. An average of .423 pounds per week excess gain was ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.92.6.1425