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Psychosomatic Medicine 11:223-227 (1949)
© 1949 American Psychosomatic Society

Life Situations, Emotions, and Bronchial Mucus

IAN P. STEVENSON M.D.1 and HAROLD G. WOLFF M.D.1

1 New York Hospital and the Department of Medicine and Psychiatry of Cornell University Medical College, New York, N. Y.

In a subject with bronchiectasis it was found that during stressful life situations the bronchial mucus secretion increased markedly, sometimes as much as eightfold, and again diminished when the stress was over.







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