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A study of first admissions with general paresis to hospitals for mental disease in New York State, year ended March 31, 1945

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Malzberg, B. A study of first admissions with general paresis to hospitals for mental disease in New York State, year ended March 31, 1945. Psych Quar 21, 212–232 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01641755

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