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Am J Psychiatry 118:245-246, September 1961
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.118.3.245
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THE TREATMENT OF ANXIETY IN PRISON INMATES

HARVEY BLUESTONE M.D.1

1 Chief, Psychiatric Service, Sing Sing Prison, Ossining, N. Y.

The phenothiazines exert a therapeutic activity having great value in penal institutions. Experience has demonstrated that the toleration to thioridazine and its clinical effect make it a drug that is very helpful in the treatment of anxiety in prison inmates.







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