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The Influence of Reserpine on a Disturbed Male Ward and a Method for Assessing This
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018
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When we commenced using reserpine in our disturbed male ward we were impressed by the calming effect which this produced in many of the patients and by the fact that the ward as a whole became quieter. In order to confirm these impressions we created a method which enabled us to express the behaviour of the patients in a graph. We thus had a simple means of comparing one clinical state with another and of assessing the influence of the therapeutic measures used.
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Bleuler, M., and Stoll, W. A., “Clinical use of reserpine in psychiatry, Comparison with chlorpromazine,” Ann. of the New York Acad of Science, 15 April, 1955, 61, art. 1, 167–173.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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