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Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine: The Company They Keep

Don R. Lipsitt, MD

From Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA.



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Fig. 1. Percentage of categories A, B, and C in each half-decade of Psychosomatic Medicine. A ({blacklozenge}, series 1) = articles of core relevance to C-L psychiatry; B ({blacksquare}, series 2) = articles of moderate relevance to C-L psychiatry; C ({triangleup}, series 3) = articles of low or no relevance to C-L psychiatry.

 





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