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  Vol. 40 No. 3, September 1930 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE PSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS OF ENURESIS

FORREST N. ANDERSON, M.D.

Am J Dis Child. 1930;40(3):591-618.

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Review of the Literature
Physiology and Incidence
Physiology of Normal Micturition
Prevalence
Sex
Family History

Classification of Cases
Physical Basis
Cystitis
Digestive Disturbances
Diet
Myelodysplasia

Treatment; Neurologic Aspects
Atropine
Thyroid
Pituitary Extract
Testicular Extract
Camphor
Epidural Injections
Neurotic Basis
Emotional Excitement
Depth of Sleep
Dreams
Hypnosis
Routine Measures
Psychic Treatment
Training
Conditioned Reflex

Causes
Psychoanalytic Views

Additional Factors
Epilepsy
Necessity for Circumcision
Tonsils
Heredity
Relation to Intelligence
Reversal of Concentration of Urine
Pressure
Position


Statistical Summary
Enuretic Patients
Age, Color and Nationality
Natal Conditions
Postnatal Conditions
Mental Status; General Characteristics
Influence of Home Life
Type, Frequency, Onset and Status of Enuresis
Relation to Siblings and Other Members of the Family
Conditioning Factors


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Author Affiliations

LOS ANGELES

From the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic.


Footnotes

The material for this study was gathered over a period of approximately eleven months, during which one-half of my total time was devoted to obtaining the data on which the study is based.

The material incorporated in this presentation represents work of the third and final year in the course in neuropsychiatry of the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. The work was carried on under the general direction of the three following men: T. H. Weisenburg, M.D., Vice-Dean of the Department of Neuropsychiatry; F. H. Allen, M.D., Director, Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic; George Stevenson, M.D., Director of Community Clinics, National Committee for Mental Hygiene.



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