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The topic of this chapter is insanities following autogenic poisoning. There are a number of somatic diseases in the course of which, owing to the morbid processes entailed, are engendered substances that act upon nerve tissues as poisons, and cause such disturbances in the neuronic elements that storms of variable violence result. It looks at insanities accompanying or following uraemia, diabetes, arthritis, chohemia, myxoedema, exophthalmic goitre, and auto-intoxication from the intestinal canal. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
Published: Jan 9, 2012
Keywords: insanity; autogenic poisoning
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