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Observations on the Rolandic Area in a Series of Cases of Insanity. Abstract of a paper read at the Quarterly Meeting, May 28th, 1918

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1918 

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(4) In 1914 in a paper on the “Biological Conception of Insanity,” I stated that, “In dementia præcox it is extremely rarely, if ever, that it (this prevalence of the axonal type) does not occur, and we may say that one can count upon finding it in every case of dementia præcox katatonia. This statement should refer to female cases only, and among them a larger experience shows exceptions.” Google Scholar
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