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Am J Psychiatry 96:361-369, September 1939
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.96.2.361
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OBSERVATIONS OF INSULIN SENSITIVITY

SIDNEY J. TILLIM M. D.1

1 The Long Island Home, Amityville, N. Y.

The subject of sensitivity to insulin in the course of shock therapy was discussed in relation to this new treatment for mental diseases. A case of unusually high sensitivity was described, and the effective use of Braunmü hl's Zickzackmethode for absolute or high resistance to insulin was illustrated.







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