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The Coagulation Rate of the Blood in Epileptics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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THE following is an account of a systematic examination of the coagulation rate of the blood of nine female epileptics and seven healthy women.

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Part I.—Original Articles
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1907 

References

(1) Journal of Mental Science, January, 1907.Google Scholar

(2) Lancet, October 14th, 1905.Google Scholar

(3) The Morphology of Normal and Pathological Blood, London, 1906.Google Scholar

(4) Lancet, October 14th, 1905.Google Scholar

(5) Speaking generally, the greater the frequency of fits in a case, the quicker is the average coagulation rate.Google Scholar

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(7) Epilepsy, London, 1907.Google Scholar

(8) Riv. Speriment di Freniat, vol. xxxii; abstract in Journal of Mental Science, April, 1907.Google Scholar

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