Hostname: page-component-745bb68f8f-cphqk Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2025-02-11T05:26:44.921Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Endocrine Therapy and the Psychoses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Charles B. Molony*
Affiliation:
District Mental Hospital, Limerick
Rights & Permissions [Opens in a new window]

Extract

Core share and HTML view are not available for this content. However, as you have access to this content, a full PDF is available via the ‘Save PDF’ action button.

In 1913 the late Sir William Osler made the prophetic statement that the glands of internal secretion would open up many fields of endeavour in the science of medicine within the next two decades. In view of subsequent events it must be acknowledged that he thereby displayed even more than the usual vision for which he was famous.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1927 

References

(1) Journ. Ment. Sci., lxxii, October, 1926, p. 482.Google Scholar
(2) Hammett, F. S., Amer. Journ. Anat., xxxii, July 15, 1923.Google Scholar
(3) Hoskins, , Endocrinology and Metabolism, i, p. 8.Google Scholar
(4) Brailsford Robertson, T., The Chemical Basis of Growth and Senescence. Google Scholar
(5) Beaumont, and Dodds, , Recent Advances in Medicine, p. 50.Google Scholar
(6) Brit. Med. Journ., July 24, 1926, p. 151.Google Scholar
(7) Ibid., July 21, 1923, p. 95.Google Scholar
(8) Golla, F. L., “Early Mental Disease,” Lancet, extra numbers, No. 2, p. 156.Google Scholar
(9) Brit. Med. Journ., July 24, 1926, p. 151.Google Scholar
Submit a response

eLetters

No eLetters have been published for this article.