Improvement and recovery rates in dementia praecox without insulin therapy Duncan Whitehead OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 413
“Spontaneous” remissions in dementia praecox Robert C. HuntHarold FeldmanRollin P. Fiero OriginalPaper Pages: 414 - 425
Some comparisons between insulin-treated and noninsulin-treated cases of schizophrenia Robert A. Savitt OriginalPaper Pages: 426 - 431
Statistical comparisons between preinsulin and insulin eras J. NotkinF. J. Denatale OriginalPaper Pages: 432 - 443
Insulin therapy and its complications in the treatment of the psychoses Oswald J. McKendree OriginalPaper Pages: 444 - 454
Protracted comas occurring during insulin hypoglycemic therapy William A. HorwitzJoseph R. BlalockMeyer M. Harris OriginalPaper Pages: 466 - 476
Prolonged coma in the insulin treatment of dementia praecox Richard F. BinzleyJames L. Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 477 - 488
Further metabolic studies regarding the effect of insulin hypoglycemic therapy in mental patients Meyer M. HarrisJoseph R. BlalockWilliam A. Horwitz OriginalPaper Pages: 489 - 505
Studies in parotid secretion of patients before, during and after insulin hypoglycemic therapy E. I. StronginL. E. HinsieM. M. Harris OriginalPaper Pages: 506 - 513
The mechansim underlying the low rectal temperature in hypoglycemia Hyman S. Barahal OriginalPaper Pages: 514 - 527
Outcome of insulin treatment of one thousand patients with dementia praecox Benjamin Malzberg OriginalPaper Pages: 528 - 553
Status of paroled patients treated with hypoglycemic shock Donald M. Carmichael OriginalPaper Pages: 554 - 575