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Chronic Bacterial Infection in Cases of Dementia Præcox

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

W. Ford Robertson*
Affiliation:
Scottish Asylums

Extract

I have to present the results of an inquiry into the possible importance of chronic bacterial infection as a factor in the causation of dementia præcox. My conclusions are based chiefly upon the study of thirty-two early cases in which it has been possible to make a sufficiently complete examination. I have also investigated by the same methods thirty cases of other forms of acquired insanity, and over 300 cases of nervous and other disorders in persons among the general population. I have to describe the chronic infections I have found in the cases of dementia præcox, and to endeavour to estimate their relation to the malady.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists 1922 

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