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Richard D Weiner

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Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1988
The First ECT DevicesRichard D. Weiner
Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1986
Convulsive Therapy in China: What are the Implications?Richard D. Weiner
The Virtual Mentor : VM|December 27, 2012
Ethical considerations with electroconvulsive therapyRichard D Weiner
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery|June 5, 2003
Postoperative cryotherapy: risks versus benefits of continuous-flow cryotherapy unitsBronwyn Wilke, Richard D Weiner
Biological Psychiatry|December 19, 2012
Electroconvulsive therapy in the United States: how often is it used?Richard D Weiner, Joan Prudic
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association|June 10, 2011
Electroconvulsive therapy: how effective is it?Richard D Weiner, Grace Falcone
Biological Psychiatry|June 22, 2013
Reply to: Declining use of electroconvulsive therapy in U.S. general hospitals is not restricted to unipolar depressionRichard D Weiner, Joan Prudic
Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1986
Differential Ability of ECT Devices to Produce SeizuresRichard D. Weiner, C. Edward Coffey
Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1986
Minimizing Therapeutic Differences Between Bilateral and Unilateral Nondominant ECTRichard D. Weiner, C. Edward Coffey
Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1993
Low-Frequency Ictal EEG Activity and ECT Therapeutic ImpactAndrew D. Krystal, Richard D. Weiner
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Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1988
The First ECT DevicesRichard D. Weiner
Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1986
Convulsive Therapy in China: What are the Implications?Richard D. Weiner
The Virtual Mentor : VM|December 27, 2012
Ethical considerations with electroconvulsive therapyRichard D Weiner
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery|June 5, 2003
Postoperative cryotherapy: risks versus benefits of continuous-flow cryotherapy unitsBronwyn Wilke, Richard D Weiner
Biological Psychiatry|December 19, 2012
Electroconvulsive therapy in the United States: how often is it used?Richard D Weiner, Joan Prudic
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association|June 10, 2011
Electroconvulsive therapy: how effective is it?Richard D Weiner, Grace Falcone
Biological Psychiatry|June 22, 2013
Reply to: Declining use of electroconvulsive therapy in U.S. general hospitals is not restricted to unipolar depressionRichard D Weiner, Joan Prudic
Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1986
Differential Ability of ECT Devices to Produce SeizuresRichard D. Weiner, C. Edward Coffey
Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1986
Minimizing Therapeutic Differences Between Bilateral and Unilateral Nondominant ECTRichard D. Weiner, C. Edward Coffey
Convulsive Therapy|January 1, 1993
Low-Frequency Ictal EEG Activity and ECT Therapeutic ImpactAndrew D. Krystal, Richard D. Weiner
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