THE PLACE OF RESERPINE IN THE TREATMENT OF THE CHRONIC PSYCHOTIC PATIENT
Abstract
The effect of reserpine on the behaviour of chronic psychotic patients has been investigated by means of a controlled, and an uncontrolled study. The results indicate that it is only of limited value in the treatment of such patients. The extremely favourable results obtained by other workers were not confirmed.
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