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JOURNAL OF ORTHOMOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Official Journal of the Academy of Orthomolecular Psychiatry
Volume 6 - 4th Quarter 1977
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Articles:

Degradation of Transferrin in the Presence of Ascorbic Acid and Oxygen
Steven L. Richheimer and Arthur B. Robinson
Page 290 (Download Full Text PDF)

The Hypoascorbemia-Kwashiorkor Approach to Drug Addiction Therapy: A Pilot Study
Alfred F. Libby and Irwin Stone
Page 300 (Download Full Text PDF)

Dietary Protein Reaches the Brain
W. A. Hemmings
Page 309 (Download Full Text PDF)

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: A Serotonergic Hypothesis
J. A. Yaryura-Tobias, M.D.
Page 317 (Download Full Text PDF)

Prenatal Manganese Deprivation and Early Behavior of Primates
Arthur J. Riopeiie and David G. Hubbard
Page 327 (Download Full Text PDF)

Guidelines in Treating the Alcoholic Patient in the General Hospital Orthomolecular Therapy
Nathan Brody, M.D.
Page 339 (Download Full Text PDF)

Stress: A Nonspecific Factor in Emotionality
Leander T. Ellis, M.D.
Page 345 (Download Full Text PDF)

Drug Therapy of Schizophrenias in the Community
N. P. V. Nair, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C)., M.R.C.P.(U.K.), M.R.C. Psych., D.P.M.
Page 348 (Download Full Text PDF)

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The Orthomolecular Controversy: The Watergate of Today's Psychiatry
Orthomolecular Medicine vs. Toxi-molecular Medicine

Rafael Valdivieso U., M.D.
Page 334 (Download Full Text PDF)


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