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Am J Psychiatry 117:1034-1035, May 1961
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.117.11.1034
© 1961 American Psychiatric Association
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THE EFFECT OF MEPROBAMATE (MILTOWN®), RO 1-9569/12 (NITOMAN®), AND SCH-6673 (TINDAL®) ON THE ODOR OF SCHIZOPHRENIC SWEAT

KATHLEEN SMITH M.D.1, and ALFONSO CORZO MOODY M.D.2

1 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, and Director of Training, Malcom Bliss Mental Health Center, St. Louis, Mo.
2 Staff Psychiatrist, St. Louis State Hospital, St. Louis, Mo.

The administration of several classes of tranquilizers under standard conditions failed to eliminate the characteristic odor found in certain schizophrenic patients.







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