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Body Build of Paranoid and Non-Paranoid Schizophrenic Males

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Anthony P. Polednak*
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Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

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The paranoid—non-paranoid distinction among schizophrenics may be useful and meaningful (14): certain psychological and physiological responses have been shown to distinguish patients of these subgroups (5, 12, 16) and biochemical (2, 5) and morphological (7, 9, 17) differences have also been demonstrated.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1971 

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