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Am J Psychiatry 2001;158:1179-a-1179. 10.1176/appi.ajp.158.7.1179

There were errors in two figures that appeared in the article, "Emily Dickinson Revisited: A Study of Periodicity in Her Work," by John F. McDermott, M.D. (Am J Psychiatry 2001; 158:686–690). The figures below should replace those on page 687.

 
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Figure 1.

Number of Poems Written by Emily Dickinson per Season During 1859 and 1858

aOne could not be dated by month.

bTwo could not be dated by month.

 
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Figure 2.

Number of Poems Written by Emily Dickinson per Season During 1861 and 1860

aTwenty-two could not be dated by month.

bThree could not be dated by month.

Figure 1.Number of Poems Written by Emily Dickinson per Season During 1859 and 1858aOne could not be dated by month.bTwo could not be dated by month.

Figure 2.Number of Poems Written by Emily Dickinson per Season During 1861 and 1860aTwenty-two could not be dated by month.bThree could not be dated by month.
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