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Fractures Following Electroshock Therapy

Radiology, 1947
The increasing use of convulsive therapy in various psychoses and allied disorders makes it necessary for the radiologist to be familiar with the roentgen changes that may be found in the complications associated with this form of treatment. The present study was undertaken in order to evaluate the traumatic complications (fractures) incident to ...
J R, LINGLEY, L L, ROBBINS
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Electroshock

International Review of Psychiatry, 2018
Ugo, Cerletti, Lucio, Bini
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PROPHYLACTIC ELECTROSHOCK

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1949
J J, GEOGHEGAN, G H, STEVENSON
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MARSILID (IPRONIAZID) AND ELECTROSHOCK

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1959
Marsilid (iproniazid), so far, is the only drug with powerful anti-depressive properties. Twenty-five out of 32 patients derived benefit from the drug. It is helpful [See TABLE-1 in source PDF] in depressive syndromes in which somatization and retardation predominate, particularly so, if strong neurotic features are present.
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