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Introduction to special issue

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As regards prognosis, none of these cases, however exhausted, are really hopeless whilst life exists: and, for the most part, the prognosis may be considered favourable. (Gull, 1873)

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  • Gull, W. W. (1874). Anorexia nervosa (apepsia hysterica, anorexia hysterica).Trans. Clin. Soc. Lond. 7, 22–28. Read October 24, 1873.

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Received M.D. Ph.D. from Albert-Ludwig University in Freiburg, Germany. Research Interests are depressive disorders, eating disorders, in particular anorexia nervosa, and more recently women's health.

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Casper, R.C. Introduction to special issue. J Youth Adolescence 25, 413–418 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01537538

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