Max Fink
Maximilian Fink (born January 16, 1923) is an American neurologist and psychiatrist best known for his work on ECT (electroconvulsive therapy). His early work also included studies on the effect of psychoactive drugs on brain electrical activity; his later work has included books about the syndromes of catatonia and melancholia, published in the 2010s. Provided by Wikipedia
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Electroconvulsive therapy : a guide for professionals and their patients by Fink, Max, 1923-
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Melancholia : the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of depressive illness by Taylor, Michael Alan, 1940-
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Endocrine psychiatry : solving the riddle of melancholia by Shorter, Edward
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