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The identity of Alzheimer's disease and sinile dementia and their relationship to senility.

The identity of Alzheimer's disease and sinile dementia and their relationship to senility. <jats:p>Since Alzheimer (1907) described the disease which bears his name there has been considerable controversy about its relationship to senile dementia and senility. In the course of years there has been little advance towards a solution of the problem.</jats:p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of mental science Pubmed

The identity of Alzheimer's disease and sinile dementia and their relationship to senility.

The Journal of mental science , Volume 94 (395): 25 – Oct 16, 2008

The identity of Alzheimer's disease and sinile dementia and their relationship to senility.


Abstract

<jats:p>Since Alzheimer (1907) described the disease which bears his name there has been considerable controversy about its relationship to senile dementia and senility. In the course of years there has been little advance towards a solution of the problem.</jats:p>

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ISSN
0368-315X
DOI
10.1192/bjp.94.395.225
pmid
18870578

Abstract

<jats:p>Since Alzheimer (1907) described the disease which bears his name there has been considerable controversy about its relationship to senile dementia and senility. In the course of years there has been little advance towards a solution of the problem.</jats:p>

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The Journal of mental sciencePubmed

Published: Oct 16, 2008

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