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Joseph Wortis
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Downstate Medical College, State University of New York, Brooklyn, USA
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Table of contents (27 papers)
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Genetic Determinants of Behavior
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- Arnold R. Kaplan, Wilma Powell, Paula J. Thomas
Pages 21-33
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- George Winokur, Paula Clayton
Pages 35-50
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- William W. K. Zung, William P. Wilson
Pages 119-130
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Clinical Research Reports
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- Turan M. Itil, J. M. C. Holden, Ali Keskiner, Max Fink
Pages 157-169
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- Joyce G. Small, Iver F. Small
Pages 171-181
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- Roland Fischer, Rudolf Kaelbling
Pages 183-195
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Studies on LSD
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- Amedeo S. Marrazzi, Richard A. Meisch, William L. Pew, Thomas G. Bieter
Pages 197-207
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Laboratory Research Reports
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- C. C. Pfeiffer, R. A. Beck, L. Goldstein, E. S. Neiss
Pages 241-249
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- Wilbur F. Rowley, I. James Young
Pages 251-269
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- Williamina A. Himwich, Jimmie M. Davis, Harish C. Agrawal
Pages 271-279
About this book
Qualitative evaluations of buccal smear specimens have indicated an unusually high incidence of triple-X females in a hospitalized schizo phrenic population. Specimens from adult prisoners have also indicated an unusually high incidence of triple-X females. Studies of a population of confined juvenile offenders, on the other hand, have indicated an unusually high incidence of one-X females. No unusual indications were observed in a population of "normal" volunteer females. The data and their implications are discussed in context with previous observations. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study was made possible primarily by research grants from the Scottish Rite Committee on Research in Schizophrenia, The National Association for Mental Health, Inc. Additional support was provided by a grant from the National Institutes of Health, GRS-05563. The study has been supported by the State of Ohio, Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction, Division of Mental Hygiene. The author is particularly indebted to Edward N. Hinko, M.D., Regional Director of Research, whose advice and help made the present study possible. Invaluable cooperation and help have been received from the following administrators and their staffs: F. A. Lingl, M.D. (Cleve land Psychiatric Institute); Martha Wheeler (Ohio Reformatory for Women); M. B. McLane (Scioto Village); M. B. Holmes, M. D., and S. Caruso, M. D. (Massillon State Hospital); G. F. Ogram, M. D. (Athens State Hospital); C. Waltner, M. D. (Woodside Receiving Hospital); A. Mako, M. D. (Fairhill Psychiatric Hospital); and W. G. Stover, M. D.
Editors and Affiliations
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Downstate Medical College, State University of New York, Brooklyn, USA
Joseph Wortis