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Dementia: A Clinical and EEG Study of 274 Patients Over the Age of 60

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

E. C. Turton
Affiliation:
Bristol Mental Hospitals
P. K. G. Warren
Affiliation:
Bristol Mental Hospitals
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The purpose of the investigation was the assessment of dementia from a clinical and EEG viewpoint in patients aged 60 and over, resident in a mental hospital containing a high proportion of elderly long-stay persons. All patients of suitable age were examined irrespective of diagnosis, provided that this was technically possible and, if alive, they were re-examined three years later, in the hope that a longitudinal study would give additional information as suggested by Roseman et al. (1952) and Sheridan et al. (1955).

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1960 

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