Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Treatment of Manic Episodes
1986; Wiley; Volume: 462; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1986.tb51237.x
ISSN1749-6632
AutoresJoyce G. Small, Victor Milstein, Marietta H. Klapper, Jeffrey J. Kellams, Marvin J. Miller, Iver F. Small,
Tópico(s)Schizophrenia research and treatment
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 462, Issue 1 p. 37-49 Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Treatment of Manic Episodes JOYCE G. SMALL, JOYCE G. SMALL Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorVICTOR MILSTEIN, VICTOR MILSTEIN Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorMARIETTA H. KLAPPER, MARIETTA H. KLAPPER Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorJEFFREY J. KELLAMS, JEFFREY J. KELLAMS Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorMARVIN J. MILLER, MARVIN J. MILLER Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorIVER F. SMALL, IVER F. SMALL Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this author JOYCE G. SMALL, JOYCE G. SMALL Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorVICTOR MILSTEIN, VICTOR MILSTEIN Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorMARIETTA H. KLAPPER, MARIETTA H. KLAPPER Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorJEFFREY J. KELLAMS, JEFFREY J. KELLAMS Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorMARVIN J. MILLER, MARVIN J. MILLER Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital 1315 West Tenth Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Search for more papers by this authorIVER F. SMALL, IVER F. SMALL Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Larue D. 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