Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2018
In recent years, studies on patients suffering from manic-depressive and depressive illness have shown that these patients have certain psychological and biochemical characteristics and also abnormalities in body-build and body-composition. Some of these characteristics are clearly concomitants of the illness itself, as they revert to normal after clinical recovery. However, some remain abnormal even after recovery, and the question arises: are these constitutional characteristics perhaps genetically determined, or are they the persisting result of the illness itself?
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