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The treatment of psychoses with methyl guanidine sulfate

A clinical report of 12 Cases

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In a series of 12 service men whose psychoses demonstrated schizophrenic or depressive characteristics, better results were obtained with electric convulsive therapy than with methyl guanidine sulfate.

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Aldrich, C.K., Dorr, T.O. The treatment of psychoses with methyl guanidine sulfate. Psych Quar 19, 586–588 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01569119

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