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A method for differentiating manic-depressive depressions from other depressions by means of parotid secretions

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Read at the combined meeting of the section of neurology and psychiatry of the New York Neurological Society, January 10. 1939.

Aided in part by a grant from The John and Mary Markle Foundation.

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Strongin, E.I., Hinsie, L.E. A method for differentiating manic-depressive depressions from other depressions by means of parotid secretions. Psych Quar 13, 697–704 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01571535

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