EXPERIENCES WITH THE PHARMACOLOGIC SHOCK THERAPIES IN THE "PSYCHOSES" IN MILITARY PERSONNEL
Abstract
1. The case histories of psychotics in the military personnel, and the effect of the shock therapies was reviewed and analyzed. The response to treatment was found to differ markedly from the response observed in civil practice.
2. Various modifications of technique were described and illustrated.
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