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once you come to this country and_these are Nathan Kline at
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Jersey NeurovPsychiatric Institute in Skillman, New Jersey;
at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana; and,
of course, the Missouri Institute of Psychiatry. Turan has continued
the psychopharmacology program.there and I am very pleased with the
'results which he has produced. I do not know of any majer center on
the West Cosst, other than that of Dr. Hollister in Pelo Alto, or
Sidney Cohen in Los Angeles. The first is interested in secondary
effects of new drugs end the secend in LSB.
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With regard-to your study of Stelazine and.Triperidol. we are
able to translate the rating scales‘provided they have been dene
carefully and, if there are sufficient samples to provide us with a
measure of the average and variability for each patient prior to
drug treatment. In these analyses. we continued to use the model
of change from the ere—treatment behavioral scores. PleaSe tell
me what shape your date is.in and the number of ratings per patient
at different times of the treatment program.i

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Our psychopharmacoiogicai studies continue to go well with
much emphasis 0n cyciazocine as an antidepressant and a new anti-

narcotic, ﬁaloxone, in the treatment of addicts. This group of
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