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    1. Recognition and Management of Withdrawal Delirium (Delirium Tremens)

      by Schuckit, Marc A

      The New England Journal Of Medicine, Volume 371, Issue 22, pp. 2109 - 2113

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    2. Emergency admission, previous delirium tremens and increased liver stiffness as risk (...)

      by Bekka, Elias; Metzger, Jan-Christopher; Schmoll, Sabrina; Stich, Raphael; Zellner, Tobias; Eyer, Florian; Rabaioli, Matteo; Vo-Cong, Minh-Truc; Heier, Eva-Carina; Stock, Konrad et al.

      Plo S One, Volume 20, Issue 3.

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    3. Risk Assessment of Moderate to Severe Alcohol Withdrawal-Predictors for Seizures and (...)

      by Saugel, Bernd; Felgenhauer, Norbert; Zilker, Thomas; Eyer, Florian; Pfab, Rudi; Schuster, Tibor and Strubel, Tim

      Alcohol And Alcoholism (Oxford), Volume 46, Issue 4, pp. 427 - 433

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    1. The horrors of delirium tremens

      by J. Root.

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      This item is currently Available Rubenstein Library, HV5068 .R8 1844 c.1

    2. Chloroform in delirium tremens : report of ten cases.

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      This item is currently Available Rubenstein Library, RC526 .C35 1854 c.1

    3. Remarks on the history and treatment of delirium tremens : from the transactions of the (...)

      by John Ware.

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    1. Occupational Therapy Reveals “A Psychiatrist’s Anthology” - The Devil's Tale

      The folly of Prometheus to describe delirium tremens (alcohol withdrawal); Don Quixote to describe the condition of paranoia.

    2. The Devil's Tale - Page 6 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The folly of Prometheus to describe delirium tremens (alcohol withdrawal); Don Quixote to describe the condition of paranoia.

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    1. "Traitement du delirium tremens et des états mélancoliques", undated

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