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    Introduction

    Psychiatric emergencies are complex events always involving several people. At the minimum, a person identified as patient experiences sufficient personal distress or inflicts sufficient distress on others tha...

    Betsy S. Comstock, William E. Fann in Phenomenology and Treatment of Psychiatric… (1984)

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    Psychopharmacology and Psychophysiological Disorders

    Many patients who consult a primary-care care physician suffer from anxiety and/or depression to some degree, and these emotional disturbances generally play an important role in the patient’s physical complai...

    William E. Fann, Jeanine C. Wheless in phenomenology and treatment of Psychophysi… (1982)

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    Deanol in tardive dyskinesia: A preliminary report

    Deanol, a CNS stimulant and putative precursor of choline, has been given to 10 subjects with tardive dyskinesia. All subjects showed relief of symptoms of TD, possibly through enhancing CNS cholinergic mechan...

    William E. Fann, John L. Sullivan III, Robert D. Miller in Psychopharmacologia (1975)