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... suicide attempts or to “ acci- dent proneness . " At least eight of Zwerling's 46 patients had definitely tried to kill themselves at one time or another and a larger number- though denying any thought of suicide - had been involved in ...
... suicide attempts or to “ acci- dent proneness . " At least eight of Zwerling's 46 patients had definitely tried to kill themselves at one time or another and a larger number- though denying any thought of suicide - had been involved in ...
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... suicide , that form of self - destruction in which individuals commit suicide by inches . Certainly , alcoholics are preoccupied , even in their sober moments , with thoughts of self - destruction . Jack London , 3 for instance , who de ...
... suicide , that form of self - destruction in which individuals commit suicide by inches . Certainly , alcoholics are preoccupied , even in their sober moments , with thoughts of self - destruction . Jack London , 3 for instance , who de ...
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... suicide , 28 ; tachycardia , 11 ; tension , 13 , 23 , 46 ; thyrotoxicosis , 11 ; tolerance , 46 ; tuberculosis , 12 ; twentieth century research , 40 ; vita- min deficiencies , 10 American Medical Association , 77 Anderson , Sherwood ...
... suicide , 28 ; tachycardia , 11 ; tension , 13 , 23 , 46 ; thyrotoxicosis , 11 ; tolerance , 46 ; tuberculosis , 12 ; twentieth century research , 40 ; vita- min deficiencies , 10 American Medical Association , 77 Anderson , Sherwood ...
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