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Blood-Pressure and Mental Disease

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Robert Thompson*
Affiliation:
St. Patrick's Hospital, Dublin

Abstract

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Part I.—Original Articles
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1928 

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Patient continues to improve mentally and physically. Now able to tolerate gr. x ammon. brom. and iron and ars. t.d.s. with distinct benefit. Generally cheerful and self confident. Weight 7 st. 11 lb. Discharge on trial within sight. No further improvement in systolic pressure.Google Scholar

Further severe attacks of giddiness (once with unconsciousness). Pressure now steady around 215. Resting in bed.Google Scholar

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