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The American Journal of Psychiatry, VOL. 111, No. 5
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Die Nachkommen Geisteskranker Ehepaare. Der Einfluss endogener Elternpsychosen auf die Psychosen, Charaktere und Lebensschicksale Ihrer Kinder. (The Descendants of Psychotic Parents. The Influence of Endogenous Parental Psychoses on the Psychoses, Character and Life Destiny of Their Children.)
WILLIAM MAYER
Am J Psychiatry 1954;111:399-399.
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WILLIAM MAYER; Die Nachkommen Geisteskranker Ehepaare. Der Einfluss endogener Elternpsychosen auf die Psychosen, Charaktere und Lebensschicksale Ihrer Kinder. (The Descendants of Psychotic Parents. The Influence of Endogenous Parental Psychoses on the Psychoses, Character and Life Destiny of Their Children.). American Journal of Psychiatry. 1954 Nov;111(5):399-399.
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