James Parkinson’s Historical Contribution to Forensic Psychiatry and Involuntary Treatment

  • Dr. Ashoka Jahnavi Prasad

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References

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Published
2021-07-24
How to Cite
Dr. Ashoka Jahnavi Prasad. (2021). James Parkinson’s Historical Contribution to Forensic Psychiatry and Involuntary Treatment. The Indian Practitioner, 74(7), 46-48. Retrieved from https://articles.theindianpractitioner.com/index.php/tip/article/view/1218