The claimant's deceased husband was admitted to the Rockland State Hospital in 1953 and his condition was diagnosed as dementia præcox, paranoid type. Routine physical examinations were performed upon him including blood and urine examination, temperature, blood pressure, pulse and a chest X ray or photofluorogram. These together with his past history revealed nothing out of the ordinary as to physical condition and it was decided that he should be given electrotherapy...
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