Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
We were recently asked by one of the editors of the Psychiatric Bulletin to comment on the June 1991 issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry because of its exclusive neurobiological approach that month. Having thus been given our brief and now having carefully read the issue, we feel obliged to warmly congratulate the Archives for a superb issue and a superb Journal that has consistently set high standards for the reporting of neurobiological research as applied to psychiatry. The June issue this year was the first to report the use of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (as opposed to imaging) in vivo (more of this later) and had many more excellent contributions on the action of lithium on neurotransmiter and second messenger systems and papers on the role of serotonin and endorphins in a variety of conditions.
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