A CONJECTURED CORRELATION BETWEEN DEPRESSIONS OF THE MANIC-DEPRESSIVE AND INVOLUTIONAL MELANCHOLIC TYPES AND ETHNIC ELEMENTS IN THE PRESENT-DAY POPULATION OF BRITAIN
Abstract
Observations have been made on some aspects of the geographical distribution of manic-depressive and involutional melancholic psychoses, and suggestions have been offered as to the possible presence of genetic factors in the etiology of these psychoses.
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