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Hallucinogens: A Cause Of Convulsive Ergot Psychoses, Sylvia Dahl Winters
Hallucinogens: A Cause Of Convulsive Ergot Psychoses, Sylvia Dahl Winters
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Ergotism with vasoconstriction and gangrene has been reported through the centuries. Less well publicized are the cases of psychoses associated with convulsive ergotism. Lysergic acid amide a powerful hallucinogen having one.-tenth the hallucinogenic activity of LSD-25 is produced by natural sources. This article attempts to show that convulsive ergot psychoses are mixed psychoses caused by lysergic acid amide or similar hallucinogens combined with nervous system lesions secondary to vasoconstrictive effects of ergotoxine.
Growth Augmentation With Activators, John R. Sibley
Growth Augmentation With Activators, John R. Sibley
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
This research was performed to determine if bony changes could be effected by activator treatment and how stable this treatment is.
From a sample of twenty-seven cases with before activator treatment cephalometric radiographs. Rocky Mountain Data Systems provided growth projections, with and without edgewise treatment, for the period of time each patient was in treatment. These forecasts were compared to the post-treatment cephalograms to analyze the orthopedic effects of activator treatment with normal growth and with edgewise therapy.
Nine of the twenty-seven case treated sample responded to recall for post-treatment cephalograms and were analyzed for relapse.
It was apparent that …