Modern Psychiatry No. 2, 1908

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The author successively examines the views of Trélat, Falret, Koch and Ziehen on this subject. He finds that the material to be studied by these scientists should have been narrowed “firstly, in quantitative terms—that is, it is necessary to more precisely limit the cases to be described; Secondly, in terms of quality, That is, it is necessary to describe not the general symptomatology of transitional states, but the clinic of these forms, the clinic of the boundaries of mental illness.

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Ivan N. Zhilin

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