Psychoses after typhus and relapsing fever Ziman (Tr. State Medical Pnet, in Moscow, vol. I)

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While the complications of the nervous system in typhus have been studied well enough, the issue of infectious psychoses is still little understood. There are 2 opposing opinions here — Bonhöffer’s and Kraepelin’s. The first assumes that different infections can cause the same mental changes, and that there are no specific psychoses after, for example, typhoid, malaria, etc. Kraepelin holds the opposite point of view.

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