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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
One of the most obvious impediments to the advance of our knowledge of mental diseases is the lack of a physical basis of classification. This deficiency is constantly presenting itself, and even in such a comparatively simple disease as mania one is often in doubt as to whether the diagnosis should be manic-depressive insanity or confusional mania.
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