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The Motor Disorders of Severe Psychiatric Illness: a Conflict of Paradigms

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

P. J. McKenna
Affiliation:
Academic Department of Psychiatry University of Leeds 15 Hyde Terrace Leeds LS2 9LT
A. M. Mortimer
Affiliation:
Academic Department of Psychiatry University of Leeds 15 Hyde Terrace Leeds LS2 9LT
C. E. Lund
Affiliation:
Academic Department of Psychiatry University of Leeds 15 Hyde Terrace Leeds LS2 9LT
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1988 

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