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The American Journal of Psychiatry
July 01, 1869, Vol. 26, No. 1
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MANIA TRANSITORIA
Edward Jarvis
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INSANITY OF THE RELIGIOUS-EMOTIONAL TYPE, AND ITS OCCASIONAL PHYSICAL RELATIONS
Joseph Workman
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STATISTICS OF MENTAL DISEASES
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A PROJECT OF A SYSTEM OF STATISTICS, Applicable to the Study of Mental Diseases, approved by the International Congress of Alienists of
1867
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OBSERVATIONS
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STATISTICS OF THE INSANE, For the Year 18 NOMENCLATURE OF THE TABLES
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