Dr. I. D. Ermakov. Traumatic psychosis. Journal. neur. and psychiatrist. named after S. S. Korsakov. 1908, book. 3-4

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Describing several cases of traumatic psychosis, which had a peculiar course and are interesting especially because they belonged to the earliest stages of the development of mental illness during the Russo-Japanese War, the author notes the following features of the course of traumatic psychosis in war: Hereditary aggravation and stigmata of degeneration are found in traumatic psychosis more often than 50% and apparently play the role of the soil on which the disease develops. The mood of patients is depressed, timid, elevated very rarely.

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Leonid A. Sergeev

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