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among a large group of other psychotics, I took as control from 

 a list of all the male first admissions in the New York State 

 hospitals for the year ending June 30, 1917, those psychogenic 

 types that corresponded roughly with our own. From the de- 

 scription of their method of diagnosis I judged that our two cases 

 of schizophrenia circular and one case of manic depressive with 



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schizophrenic features would in their diagnosis be called allied 

 to manic depressive, that our schizophrenia with projection 

 would be called dementia precox hebephrenic or catatonic, and 

 that our schizophrenia paranoid and simple schizophrenia with- 

 out projection would be called dementia precox paranoid and 

 dementia precox simple. Whether or not the New York state 

 group contained endocrine disorders was not stated. 



