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JOURNAL OF ORTHOMOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Official Journal of the Academy of Orthomolecular Psychiatry
Volume 11 - 2nd Quarter 1982
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A Case Study: Idiopathic Dyskinesia Treated With Choline and Lecithin
Garry M. Vickar, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C)
Page 77 (Download Full Text PDF)

Vitamin B6 Nutritional Status of a Psychiatric Outpatient Population
Arthur Sohler, Ph.D., Carl C. Pfeifffer, M.D., Ph.D.
Page 81 (Download Full Text PDF)

Stigma and Mental Illness: Theory Versus Reality
Raymond M. Weinstein, Ph.D.
Page 87 (Download Full Text PDF)

The Decline of Hebephrenic Schizophrenia
Donald I. Templer, Ph. D. and David M. Veleber, Ph. D.
Page 100 (Download Full Text PDF)

The Evolution of Attitudes Towards Mental Illness In Pre-Industrial England
Jeremy Narby
Page 103 (Download Full Text PDF)

"The Junk Food Connection" A Study Reveals Alcohol and Drug Life Styles Adversely Affect Metabolism and Behavior
Alfred F. Libby, Ph.D., Charles R. Starling, M.D., Fleming H.Josefson, M.A., Shirley A. Ward, Ph.D.
Page 116 (Download Full Text PDF)

Vitamin C and Tolerance of Heat and Cold: Human Evidence
W.M. Ringsdorff, Jr., D.M.D., M.S. and E. Cheraskin, M.D., D.M.D.
Page 128 (Download Full Text PDF)

The Reflection of Hypoglycemia and Alcoholism on Personality: Nutrition as a Mode of Treatment
Elsa Colby-Morley, Ed.D., Ph.D.
Page 132 (Download Full Text PDF)

Korsakoff Revisited
W. Maurice Bowerman, M.D.
Page 140 (Download Full Text PDF)


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