The History of the Treatment of General Paralysis of the Insane has been outlined - first the recognition of General Paralysis of the Insane as a clinical entity, and its relation to Syphilis, later the pyrexial treatment by malaria and other fevers, then chemo-therapy, and more recently electro-pyro-therapy.Accurate methods of Diagnosis of General Paralysis of the Insane (including the rare Juvenile form) are discussed.The Technique of Malaria Therapy is discussed, including the method of inoculation, the choice of the type of malaria, the selection of suitable cases, precautions during the course of the fever and the risks entailed.A brief outline of the Treatment of General Paralysis of the Insane by anti-syphilitic drugs i...
(1) An account of schizophrenia and its various types is given. (2) The technique of the insulin and...
This paper presents a conclusion to the meaning of the historical diagnosis "general paralysis of th...
As experience has accumulated with the extended use of malaria for thera-Ieutic purposes new and int...
The treatment of General Paralysis of the Insane is of more recent origin in this country, and so o...
1. Fifty cases of general paralysis were submitted to treatment by tryparsamide. Seventeen were trea...
In the course of this thesis it is intended to study carefully the after-history of patients treated...
IT IS NOW generally agreed that fever is essentially a protective and de-fensive mechanism. It is kn...
This thesis explores the history of ideas about, and responses to, general paralysis of the insane ...
Paresis strikes most frequently during life's most productive years. It is seen approximately three ...
(1). An historical introduction to the treatment of insanity is outlined. The development of the h...
The opening years of the twentieth century have proved to be an exceedingly fruitful period for the...
It is only within comparatively recent years that insanity has been accorded its proper place in m...
It is proposed in this paper to consider the cases of General Paralysis in adult women admitted to ...
Almost as far back as we have records of events the story of the disease called Epilepsy reaches. L...
A 45-year-old, right-handed man was electively admitted to a London hospital following an illness of...
(1) An account of schizophrenia and its various types is given. (2) The technique of the insulin and...
This paper presents a conclusion to the meaning of the historical diagnosis "general paralysis of th...
As experience has accumulated with the extended use of malaria for thera-Ieutic purposes new and int...
The treatment of General Paralysis of the Insane is of more recent origin in this country, and so o...
1. Fifty cases of general paralysis were submitted to treatment by tryparsamide. Seventeen were trea...
In the course of this thesis it is intended to study carefully the after-history of patients treated...
IT IS NOW generally agreed that fever is essentially a protective and de-fensive mechanism. It is kn...
This thesis explores the history of ideas about, and responses to, general paralysis of the insane ...
Paresis strikes most frequently during life's most productive years. It is seen approximately three ...
(1). An historical introduction to the treatment of insanity is outlined. The development of the h...
The opening years of the twentieth century have proved to be an exceedingly fruitful period for the...
It is only within comparatively recent years that insanity has been accorded its proper place in m...
It is proposed in this paper to consider the cases of General Paralysis in adult women admitted to ...
Almost as far back as we have records of events the story of the disease called Epilepsy reaches. L...
A 45-year-old, right-handed man was electively admitted to a London hospital following an illness of...
(1) An account of schizophrenia and its various types is given. (2) The technique of the insulin and...
This paper presents a conclusion to the meaning of the historical diagnosis "general paralysis of th...
As experience has accumulated with the extended use of malaria for thera-Ieutic purposes new and int...