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Remarks upon the Influence of Intestinal Disinfection in some Forms of Acute Insanity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

John Macpherson*
Affiliation:
Stirling District Asylum, Larbert.*
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Every asylum physician must regret the necessity that exists for the employment of narcotic hypnotics in medical practise among the insane, and there are probably few who have observed it who do not deplore the far too extensive use of sedative and depressing drugs, which is unfortunately the common custom in some asylums.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1893

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Paper read at the Psychology Section of the B. M. Association, held at Nottingham, July, 1892.

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