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The Cholesterol Content of the Serum in Mental Diseases

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

J. Cruickshank
Affiliation:
Crichton Royal Institution, Dumfries
C. J. Tisdall
Affiliation:
Crichton Royal Institution, Dumfries
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Within recent years a considerable amount of work has been done upon the bio-chemistry of cholesterol, and valuable information has been acquired which has thrown light upon the important part which this substance plays in numerous physiological and pathological states. It will be of value in connection with the results described in this paper to shortly review some of the more outstanding facts which have been discovered.

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Part I.—Original Articles
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1916 

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