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Original

Mania pre-lithium

Pages s7-s23 | Received 28 Apr 1999, Accepted 06 Sep 1999, Published online: 06 Jul 2009

References

  • The historical fragments cited from Cawte J. The last of the lunatics. Melbourne University Press, Melbourne 1998

Bibliography of John Cade's publications

  • Burnett FM, Cade JFJ, Lush D. The serological response to influenza virus infection during an epidemic with particular reference to subclinical infection. Medical Journal of Australia 1940; 1: 397
  • Cade JFJ. A statistical study of the onset of primary dementia. Medical Journal of Australia 1940; 2: 285–287
  • Cade JFJ. The anticonvulsant properties of creatinine. Medical Journal of Australia 1947; 2: 621–623
  • Cade JFJ. Lithium salts in the treatment of psychotic excitement. Medical Journal of Australia 1949; 2: 349–352
  • Cade JFJ. The aetiology of schizophrenia. Medical Journal of Psychiatry 1956; 2: 135–139
  • Cade JFJ. Alcoholism: a community responsibility. Medical Journal of Australia 1956; 1: 363–366
  • Cade JFJ. Physical signs in clinical psychiatry. Medical Journal of Australia 1961; 2: 994–996
  • Cade JFJ. Krupinski J. Incidence of psychiatric disorders in Victoria in relation to country of birth. Medical Journal of Australia 1962; 1: 400–404
  • Cade JFJ. The relation between recovery and plasma potassium levels in manic states. Medical Journal of Australia 1962; 2: 911–913
  • Cade JFJ. Incidence of psychiatric disorders in Victoria in relation to country of birth. Medical Journal of Australia 1962; 1: 1026–1027
  • Cade JFJ. A significant elevation of plasma magnesium levels in schizophrenia and depressive states. Medical Journal of Australia 1964; 1: 195–196
  • Cade JFJ. The biochemistry of schizophrenic and affective psychoses. Medical Journal of Australia 1964; 1: 878–881
  • Krupinski J, Schaechter F, Cade JFJ. Factors influencing the incidence of mental disorders among migrants. Medical Journal of Australia 1965; 2: 269–277
  • Cade JFJ. The metabolism of melancholia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1967; 1: 23–29
  • Cade JFJ. Lithium in psychiatry. Historical origins and present position. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1967; 1: 61
  • Cade JFJ. Recent advances in the use of lithium. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1969; 3: 3–4
  • Cade JFJ. The use of lithium salts in the treatment of mania. The Bulletin of the Post‐Graduate Committee in Medicine 1969; 25: 79–83, Suppl.
  • Cade JFJ. The study of lithium. Discoveries in biological psychiatry, FJ Ayd, B Blackwell. J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia 1970; 218–229
  • Cade JFJ. Contemporary challenges in psychiatry. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1971; 5: 10–17
  • Cade JFJ. Massive thiamine dosage in the treatment of acute alcoholic psychoses. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1972; 6: 225–230
  • Cade JFJ. Who becomes an alcoholic and why. Human habits, drug and disease, B Hetzel, B Luby. Hill of Content, Melbourne 1973
  • Cade JFJ. Masturbation madness: an historical annotation. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1973; 7: 23–26
  • Cade JFJ. Clive Farran‐Ridge: a man who missed fame by a whisker. A biographic annotation. Medical Journal of Australia 1973; 1: 1057–1060
  • Cade JFJ. Lithium; when, why and how?. Medical Journal of Australia 1975; 1: 684–686
  • Cade JFJ. Mending the Mind: a short history of twentieth century psychiatry. Sun Books, Melbourne 1979

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