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Morbid Obesity

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1984
Weight loss following surgical intervention for morbid obesity leaves a redundancy of loose, amorphous skin. Contour surgery should be delayed at least one year following stabilization of weight loss to allow maximum skin contracture. If more than one procedure is contemplated, a sequence should be outlined with the patient to maximize the use of ...
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The National Mental Health Survey of India (2016): Prevalence, socio-demographic correlates and treatment gap of mental morbidity

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2020
Background: Recognizing the need for good quality, scientific and reliable information for strengthening mental health policies and programmes, the National Mental Health Survey (NMHS) of India was implemented by National Institute of Mental Health and ...
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The Morbidity of Appendicectomy

Scottish Medical Journal, 1968
On the basis of a study of the clinical records of 1,312 patients operated on for possible appendicitis over a 2 year period, morbidity of a potentially serious nature was found to involve between 10 per cent (patients having normal appendices removed) and 75 per cent (patients having perforated appendices removed) of all patients operated on.
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The Morbid Psychology of Criminals [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Mental Science, 1873
We have seen that Simple mental weakness, the first form of weakmindedness, is neither more nor less than a want of mind, in some degree. In it the higher emotions are blunt, perception is dull, and all the processes are backward or sluggish.
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Multiple morbidities assessment

Mental Health Practice, 2016
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has released new guidelines on the care of people with multiple morbidities.
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Morbidity in electroconvulsive therapy

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2001
To assess retrospectively the complications and morbidity of electroconvulsive therapy.Complications occurring in 75 patients during 612 electroconvulsive therapy procedures under propofol anaesthesia were reviewed by data analysis.At least one complication occurred in 51 patients (68%) during the course of their treatment.
N. Nathan, E. Tecoult
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The Measurement of Morbidity

Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, 1957
This paper stems from a suggestion that it would be worth while to bring to the notice of the profession the progress which has been made and the statistical problems that have arisen in the study of epidemiology in its wider sense, viz. the study, not merely of the spread of communicable disease as was formerly implied by this term, but of the natural
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