Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
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... period during which the patient is lightly diverted and made comfortable and while the indicators in question are being recorded , a “ stress interview " is begun . The procedure consists of introducing as a topic for dis- cussion the ...
... period during which the patient is lightly diverted and made comfortable and while the indicators in question are being recorded , a “ stress interview " is begun . The procedure consists of introducing as a topic for dis- cussion the ...
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... period of rigidly maintained uniform diet and exercise , variations in the concentration of the serum cholesterol of ... periods of cholesterol elevation were correlated with periods of separately judged emotional stress . Further ...
... period of rigidly maintained uniform diet and exercise , variations in the concentration of the serum cholesterol of ... periods of cholesterol elevation were correlated with periods of separately judged emotional stress . Further ...
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... periods of long - standing chaos . 223 There is much to be learned from the fact that periods of great duress bring about the decline of some diseases and the in- crease of others . It seems clear , therefore , that all social ...
... periods of long - standing chaos . 223 There is much to be learned from the fact that periods of great duress bring about the decline of some diseases and the in- crease of others . It seems clear , therefore , that all social ...
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