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A Study of Forty-four cases of Fever occurring in the Insane
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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F. M., a domestic servant, aged 20 years, was received into the Inverness Asylum on 13th June, 1894, suffering from acute mania of about a fortnight's duration. There was no assigned cause for the attack, nor was a hereditary tendency to mental or nervous disease admitted.
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∗ “Eighth Annual Report of Inverness District Asylum,” p. 15.Google Scholar
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