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1 University Department of Psychiatry, Whiteley Wood Clinic, Woofindin Road, Sheffield S103TL.
1. The concept of Compulsive Gambling is discussed.
2. Treatment of 14 compulsive gamblers using electrical aversion, is described.
3. Five patients remained free of gambling during a follow-up period of at least twelve months. In two other cases, one claimed not to be gambling, but there was some doubt about this, and the other showed minor activity only.
Submitted on August 11, 1969
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