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Studies in Schizophrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

F. N. Bullock
Affiliation:
Shenley Hospital, Herts
I. W. Clancey
Affiliation:
Shenley Hospital, Herts
H. H. Fleischhacker
Affiliation:
Shenley Hospital, Herts
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The diagnosis, aetiology and treatment of schizophrenia are still outstanding among the most important, complicated and least understood problems of psychiatry.

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Part I.—Original Articles
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1951 

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