| 1. | Others, again, might be swept into the widespread net of dementia praecox.
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| 2. | Kraepelin continued to equate dementia praecox with hebephrenia for the next six years.
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| 3. | Kraepelin viewed dementia praecox as a progressively deteriorating disease from which no one recovered.
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| 4. | Harry was diagnosed with dementia praecox of the hebephrenic type.
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| 5. | Pierpont was diagnosed with dementia praecox of the hebephrenic type.
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| 6. | Without Kahlbaum and Hecker there would be no dementia praecox.
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| 7. | He further identified that others major causes were for " Dementia praecox, senility and alcoholism ."
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| 8. | She also studied neurology and dementia praecox.
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| 9. | Schizophrenia was mentioned as an alternate term for dementia praecox in the 1918 " Statistical Manual ".
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| 10. | It was described in 1883 by Emil Kraepelin as dementia praecox, or the premature deterioration of the brain.
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