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2. The Actions of the Bromide of Potassium upon the Nervous System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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Part III.—Quarterly Report on the Progress of Psychological Medicine
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1866 

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References

1. “Observations on the Treatment of certain forms of Epilepsy by Bromide of Potassium.” By Robert M'Donnell, M.D., Surgeon to Jervis Street Hospital. (‘Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science,’ February, 1849.) 2. “On the Action of the Bromide of Potassium.” By S. W. D. Williams, M.D., L.R.C.P. Lond., House-Surgeon, General Lunatic Asylum, Northampton. (‘Medical Times and Gazette,’ July 23, 1864.) 3. “Epilepsy, and the Administration of Bromide of Potassium.” By G. Goddard Rogers, M.D., Physician to the West London Hospital. (‘Lancet,’ December 10, 1864.)-‘Journal of Mental Science,’ January, 1865.Google Scholar

See also Dr. T. B. Belgrave's Clinical Cases, “On the use of the Bromides of Potassium, Cadmium, and Ammonium, in the Treatment of Insanity.” (‘Journal of Mental Science,’ October, 1865.)Google Scholar

See also ‘Journal of Mental Science,’ July, 1864, for an abstract of Mr. Behrend's paper.Google Scholar

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