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Psychiatry and religion: A variable history

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The author wishes to thank Irvin Blose, M.D., of the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute, for his comments and assistance in the preparation of this paper.

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Loschen, E.L. Psychiatry and religion: A variable history. J Relig Health 13, 137–141 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01532755

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