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Shock Therapy in the Presence of Physical Contraindications
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018
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Since its inception, shock therapy has become rather more restricted in its field of application. During the initial phase of enthusiasm and trial it was used freely in all the functional psychoses, but now many observers are agreed that its main usefulness lies in the group of depressive reactions and the melancholias. The results in the schizophrenic group are generally disappointing. In reviewing a large series of shock-treated cases, Penrose (1) reports 1.4 per cent: more treated schizophrenics in hospital than expected in comparison with a control group.
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