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Huntington's Chorea in the West of Scotland

There have been relatively few studies of Huntington's Chorea in Britain. They include those of Curran (1930), Critchley (1934), Spillane and Phillips (1937), Minski and Gutt- mann (1938), Bickford and Ellison (1953), Pleydell (1954), Lyon (1962), Heathfield (1967), and Oliver (1970). Julia Bel...

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Published in:British journal of psychiatry 1970-03, Vol.116 (532), p.259-270
Main Author: Bolt, Jean M. W.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:There have been relatively few studies of Huntington's Chorea in Britain. They include those of Curran (1930), Critchley (1934), Spillane and Phillips (1937), Minski and Gutt- mann (1938), Bickford and Ellison (1953), Pleydell (1954), Lyon (1962), Heathfield (1967), and Oliver (1970). Julia Bell's (1934) monograph was primarily a review of the literature, but included cases previously reported in this country and the results of her own observations.
ISSN:0007-1250
1472-1465
DOI:10.1192/bjp.116.532.259