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Alcoholic Psychoses

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1970
Abstract The study of alcoholic psychoses in Servicemen shows the clinical picture to be more varied than is usually believed and that they have much in common with other drug states. The ‘pharmacological’ and ‘withdrawal’ theories of alcoholic psychoses receive clinical support.
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Alcohol consumption and alcoholic psychoses in Poland.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1983
In Poland, analysis of partial correlations showed a close connection of the incidence of alcoholic psychoses with total alcohol consumption and consumption of distilled spirits but not with consumption of wine or beer. It is suggested that the incidence of alcoholic psychoses can serve as an indicator of the incidence of alcohol-related problems.
I, Wald, Z, Jaroszewski
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Thiamine Deficiency and Alcoholic Psychoses

British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1970
Résumén— Sur 358 malades alcooliques admis dans un hôpital psychiatrique militaire, 152 avaient éprouvé une réaction halluicinatoire. 28 malades donnaient des preuves de neuroencéphalopathie à manque de thiamine. 5 des malades souffrant de neuroencé‐phalopathie à manque de thiamine subirent un développement de réaction hallucinatoire après le retrait ...
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A reappraisal of alcoholic psychoses

Psychological Medicine, 1978
SYNOPSISA retrospective study of alcoholic psychoses is reported. The phenomena of the illnesses corresponded poorly with classical descriptions of alcoholic hallucinosis, delirium tremens and alcoholic paranoia. Alternative diagnostic approaches were tried (Catego, restrictive definition of alcoholic hallucinosis).
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