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Delirium: Acute Confusional States [Hardcover]

Zbigniew J. Lipowski


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The term "delirium" stems from the Latin word delirare, which literally means to go out of the furrow (lira, Latin for furrow) but whose vernacular meaning is to be deranged, crazy, out of one's wits (1). Read the first page
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