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Awake, Perchance Asleep?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

S. E. Southmayd
Affiliation:
Kingston Psychiatric Hospital Kingston, Ontario K7L 4X3 Canada
J. Cairns
Affiliation:
Kingston Psychiatric Hospital Kingston, Ontario K7L 4X3 Canada
N. J. Delva
Affiliation:
Kingston Psychiatric Hospital Kingston, Ontario K7L 4X3 Canada
F. J. J. Letemendia
Affiliation:
Kingston Psychiatric Hospital Kingston, Ontario K7L 4X3 Canada
D. G. Brunet
Affiliation:
Kingston General Hospital Kingston, Ontario K7L 2V7 Canada
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Abstract

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Copyright © 1986 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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