Insulin Shock Treatment of Schizophrenic Patients. (Arch. Neur. and Psychiat., vol. xxxix, p. 1, Jan., 1938.) Katzenelbogen, S., Harms, H. E., and Clark, D. A.

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Salm (1) has recently described stuporous conditions which developed in schizophrenic patients undergoing the insulin shock treatment. He concludes that such cases constitute a serious problem, because, if they do not yield to the repeated administration of sugar, one is at a loss in regard to specific treatment.


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