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The Coagulation Rate of the Blood in Epileptics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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THE following is an account of a systematic examination of the coagulation rate of the blood of nine female epileptics and seven healthy women.

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Part I.—Original Articles
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1907 

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(1) Journal of Mental Science, January, 1907.Google Scholar

(2) Lancet, October 14th, 1905.Google Scholar

(3) The Morphology of Normal and Pathological Blood, London, 1906.Google Scholar

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(5) Speaking generally, the greater the frequency of fits in a case, the quicker is the average coagulation rate.Google Scholar

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(8) Riv. Speriment di Freniat, vol. xxxii; abstract in Journal of Mental Science, April, 1907.Google Scholar

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