Classics in ECT: Indications and Contra Indications For E.C.T: Postgraduate Medical Journal 1954
"Classics in ECT" brings you this article from 1954:
There is a lot of clinical wisdom here, along with some things that have not withstood the test of time. The differential diagnostic discussion of depression is particularly interesting. The sudden appearance of clinical data from St. George's Hospital (in south London), in what starts out as a review paper, is a bit jarring. A full read, ~10 minutes, is well worth the time.
Indications and contra indications for E.C.T.
Postgrad Med J. 1954 Apr;30(342):176-84. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.30.342.176.PMID: 13155259
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There is a lot of clinical wisdom here, along with some things that have not withstood the test of time. The differential diagnostic discussion of depression is particularly interesting. The sudden appearance of clinical data from St. George's Hospital (in south London), in what starts out as a review paper, is a bit jarring. A full read, ~10 minutes, is well worth the time.
Dr. Partridge (1910-1984) was known for a follow up study of 300 patients with prefrontal leucotomy.
Here is a remembrance:
https://history.rcplondon.ac.uk/inspiring-physicians/maurice-aubrey-partridge
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