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Am J Psychiatry 90:345-346, September 1933
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.90.2.345
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POST-INFLUENZAL RECOVERY FROM DEPRESSION

Max Levin M. D.1

1 Harrisburg State Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa.

The patient had a nine-month depression at 28, precipitated by emotional shock and parturition. The depression cleared up completely coincidently with her recovery from a mild attack of influenza. She remained well until 40, when she entered her second depression, which at the present writing (2frac12 years after the onset) has not yet begun to lift.







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