Shock therapy
- Insulin coma
- Convulsive therapy
Description
Drug induced coma (using insulin) or convulsions followed by coma (using Metrazol, Cardiazol) have high success rates in treating schizophrenics and affective disorders as for manic depressives, and some success with psychosomatic conditions. Convulsive therapy is nowadays more commonly carried out using electroshock treatment (see separate entry) than with drugs.
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Human development
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(H) Concepts of human development
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English
1A4N
H0975
DOCID
11809750
D7NID
239047
Last update
Dec 3, 2024