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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1986
Is unilateral electroconvulsive therapy really the treatment of choice in endogenous depression?R Abrams
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|March 1, 1988
Dementia research in the nursing homeR Abrams
The American Journal of Psychiatry|February 17, 1998
ECT and psychotic depressionR Abrams
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience|January 1, 1992
A comment and a reply to the paper by Kristinn Tomasson et al.: "Failed and short seizures associated with prior electroconvulsive therapy"R Abrams
The Journal of ECT|August 31, 2001
Response to Letter by Sackeim et al. " Treatment of the modal patient: does one size fit nearly all? "R Abrams
The Journal of ECT|August 31, 2001
Quantitative EEG during seizures induced by ECTR Abrams
Archives of General Psychiatry|May 12, 2000
Electroconvulsive therapy requires higher dosage levels: Food and Drug Administration action is requiredR Abrams
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|December 1, 1991
Electroconvulsive therapy in the medically compromised patientR Abrams
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|July 1, 1992
Who benefits from ECT?R Abrams
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|September 1, 1994
The treatment that will not die. Electroconvulsive therapyR Abrams
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1986
Is unilateral electroconvulsive therapy really the treatment of choice in endogenous depression?R Abrams
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|March 1, 1988
Dementia research in the nursing homeR Abrams
The American Journal of Psychiatry|February 17, 1998
ECT and psychotic depressionR Abrams
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience|January 1, 1992
A comment and a reply to the paper by Kristinn Tomasson et al.: "Failed and short seizures associated with prior electroconvulsive therapy"R Abrams
The Journal of ECT|August 31, 2001
Response to Letter by Sackeim et al. " Treatment of the modal patient: does one size fit nearly all? "R Abrams
The Journal of ECT|August 31, 2001
Quantitative EEG during seizures induced by ECTR Abrams
Archives of General Psychiatry|May 12, 2000
Electroconvulsive therapy requires higher dosage levels: Food and Drug Administration action is requiredR Abrams
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|December 1, 1991
Electroconvulsive therapy in the medically compromised patientR Abrams
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|July 1, 1992
Who benefits from ECT?R Abrams
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|September 1, 1994
The treatment that will not die. Electroconvulsive therapyR Abrams
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