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        Complications of pregnancy and delivery in relation to psychosis in adult life: data from the British perinatal mortality survey sample

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        Author
        Done, D.J.
        Johnstone, E.C.
        Frith, C.D.
        Golding, J.
        Shepherd, P.M.
        Crow, T.J.
        Attention
        2299/2403
        Abstract
        To evaluate whether events occurring at or around the time of birth contribute to the onset of psychotic illness in adult life.
        Publication date
        1991
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        British Medical Journal (Clinical Research ed)
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        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/2403
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