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Personality factors in alcoholic psychoses

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In collaboration with E. Davidoff, M. D., Syracuse Psychopathic Hospital.

Read before the downstate interhospital conference, at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Hospital, April 20, 1939.

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Hoch, P.H. Personality factors in alcoholic psychoses. Psych Quar 14, 338–346 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01573192

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