Excerpt from Dementia Praecox: A MonographIn contrast with these psychogenic disorders we find the more or less definitely exogenous disorders (toxic or metabolic), and the focal disorders of the nervous system hardly requiring special discussion here, since their mental symptoms or syndromes essentially determined by non mental disorders implicating the nervous system.
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