Abstracts and Reviews : Nihon To Chu-Koku Ni Okeru Seishin-Bunretsu- Eyo No Mo-So Shudai (a Comparison of Schizo Phrenic Delusions in Japan and China) by Fuji- Mori Hideyuki,Zhan Pei Zheng,Kizaki Yoshio,Zheng-Ji Cai. Sishin Igaku (Psychological Medicine): Tokyo,30 (1988):517-527
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Abstracts and Reviews : Nihon To Chu-Koku Ni Okeru Seishin-Bunretsu- Eyo No Mo-So Shudai (a Comparison of Schizo Phrenic Delusions in Japan and China) by Fuji- Mori Hideyuki,Zhan Pei Zheng,Kizaki Yoshio,Zheng-Ji Cai. Sishin Igaku (Psychological Medicine): Tokyo,30 (1988):517-527
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