[Ads-l] Clinical depression 1920

victor steinbok aardvark66 at GMAIL.COM
Mon Feb 19 22:54:37 UTC 2024


Yes, brackets for earlier use with questionable meaning.

On Mon, Feb 19, 2024, 10:36 Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at yale.edu> wrote:

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> The 1920 cite seems like it needs brackets.
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> (I=E2=80=99ll refrain from noting the charming sensitivity of [I assume] =
> Mr. Whipple and colleagues to the tissue injury.)
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> LH
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> > On Feb 19, 2024, at 3:03 AM, victor steinbok <aardvark66 at GMAIL.COM> =
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> > OED cites 1937.
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> > This is the cited source
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> > The Quarterly Review of Michigan Alumnus
> > Spring 1937. Vol. 43, N.17. March 27, 1937
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> > Margaret Bell. The University Health Service. P. 553
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> > On examination it is found that the situation is one of frank clinical
> > depression, a common and well-known type of mental condition, =
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> > by melancholic reactions and a slowing and impeding of all functions,
> > including the intellectual.
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> > I have an earlier source.
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> > The American Journal of Physiology. Vol. 52, N.1. May 1, 1920.
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> > G.H. Whipple, H.P. Smith, A.E. Belt. Shock as a manifestation of =
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> > injury following rapid plasma protein depletion.
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> > P. 88
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> > There was a certain amount of clinical depression, but no serious =
> shock.
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