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Congenital Ichthyosis, Idiocy, Infantilism and Epilepsy—The Syndrome of Rud

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

R. M. Stewart*
Affiliation:
Leavesden Hospital, Herts

Extract

To the student of mental deficiency the lower grades of oligophrenia offer endless opportunities for the exercise of his diagnostic acumen, and in this largely unexplored terrain there are doubtless many syndromes awaiting discovery.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1939 

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References

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(1) Rud, E.Hospitalstidende, 1929, lxx, p. 25.Google Scholar
(2) Idem .—Ibid., 1929, lxxi, p. 426.Google Scholar
(3) Van Bogaert, Ludo.Rev. Neurol., 1035, lxiii, p. 353.Google Scholar
(4) De Sanctes, and Cacchione, .—Riv. Sper. Fren., 1032, lvi, p. 269.Google Scholar
(5) Levin, .—Arch. of Derm. and Syph., 1924, x, p. 788.Google Scholar
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