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THE INTENSIVE ELECTRIC SHOCK THERAPY OF CHRONIC DISTURBED PSYCHOTIC PATIENTS
MERVYN SHOOR; FREEMAN H. ADAMS
Am J Psychiatry 1950;107:279-282.
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Commander, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy, assigned to Langley Porter Clinic for residency training.
Director of Clinical Services, Stockton State Hospital.
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1. Intensive electric shock treatment was tried on a large, chronic, disturbed psychotic women's ward over a 3-month period.2. As a result restraint was reduced roughly 90%, seclusion roughly 66%, and sedation roughly 90%. Patients in general became better "ward citizens."Abstract Teaser
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