PMID: 5729672Jul 1, 1968Paper

An introduction to the American Psychiatric Association's new diagnostic nomenclature for New York State Department of Mental Hygiene personnel

The Psychiatric Quarterly
R L Spitzer, P T Wilson

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Jun 1, 1968·The American Journal of Psychiatry·R L Spitzer, P T Wilson

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