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Insanity and its Relation to the Parturient State

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Bethel Solomons*
Affiliation:
Rotunda Hospital, Dublin

Extract

In acquiescing to Dr. Leeper's request that I should produce something for this Meeting, I thought that the best subject would be the relation of insanity to the parturient state. It is interesting to find that the description of the symptomatology of this disease only dates from 1875, when Fürstner (1) first described it.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1931 

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References

1 Furstner, , Arch. für Psychiat., 1875.Google Scholar
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3 Jones, , ibid., iii, 1903. p. 109 Google Scholar
4 Berkeley, , A Treatise of Mental Diseases, London, H. Kimpton, 1901.Google Scholar
5 Hoppe, , Arch. für Psychiat., xxv.Google Scholar
6 Hoche, , ibid., xxiv.Google Scholar
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