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Record 1 1975-03-11

English

Subject field(s)
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Mental Disorders
OBS

E.in -- patients sometimes hallucinate fragrance, the smell of fresh air or the odor of cooking; but by far the commonest -- are those of harmful or annoying smells and of death

French

Domaine(s)
  • Psychologie clinique
  • Troubles mentaux
OBS

E.dans les cas d'-- les odeurs sont parfois agréables ou suaves associées à des visions mystiques, parfois infectes cadavériques

Spanish

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