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|    melindarigby@gmail.com to pautrey    |
|    Re: Sinus Sepsis and Mental Disorder    |
|    30 Jun 15 01:55:51    |
      ddb5e43c       On Tuesday, 7 September 2010 21:22:20 UTC+1, pautrey wrote:       > Sinus Sepsis and Mental Disorder       >        >        >        > Journal of Mental Science (1936) 82: 28-37. doi: 10.1192/bjp.82.336.28       > © 1936 The Royal College of Psychiatrists       > This Article       >        > Full Text (PDF)       > Submit an eLetter       > Alert me when this article is cited       > Alert me when eLetters are posted       > Alert me if a correction is posted       >        > Services       >        > Email this article to a friend       > Similar articles in this journal       > Alert me to new issues of the journal       > Download to citation manager       >        > Citing Articles       >        > Citing Articles via Google Scholar       > Citing Articles via Scopus       >        > Google Scholar       >        > Articles by Jowett, R. E.       > Search for Related Content       >        > PubMed       >        > Articles by Jowett, R. E.       >        >        >        > Sinus Sepsis and Mental Disorder*       > R. E. Jowett, M.D., M.R.C.P.Lond., D.L.O.Lond., Hon. Laryngologist,       > etc. Sunderland Royal Infirmary; Visiting Laryngologist       > Sunderland Mental Hospital       >        > * A paper read at the Autumn Meeting of the Royal Medico-Psychological       > Association, Northern and Midland Division, held at Sunderland Mental       > Hospital, Ryhope, on Thursday, October 31, 1935.       >        > ABSTRACT       >        > 1. Before conclusions can be drawn from post-mortem pathological       > material collected in mental hospitals, the great incidence of sinus       > infection at some period of life in all individuals must be       > considered. That residua of such past infections would be found by       > careful examinations of the sinuses in people dying outside mental       > hospitals is probable. Further, in the tabulation of such specimens in       > mental hospital cases the cause of death in each must be noted, and       > the effect which this might have had in sinus infection, as an       > ętiological factor, considered.       >        >        > Read More:       > http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/82/336/28              DEAR PAUTREY              I have a fairly similar background to you, though coming to this some 20 years       later - are you still reading any postings here - please get in touch if you       are - I think we have a lot to discuss!! Melinda              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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