Guest guest Posted September 12, 2011 Report Share Posted September 12, 2011 And yes, a special mention of Dr Biswas for pointing at inclusion of references. Actually, I was about to post the references at the end of the discussion and had compiled them in a separate file. But as pointed out by you, I will be including them at the end of each of my posts to the extent possible. It indeed undersores the veracity of the posts and also allows the readers to look up the particular sections of the theme in greater details as they wish. Looking forward to your further active cooperation in this discussion Dr Biswas. TODAY'S REFERENCES 1) Berchtold NC, Cotman CW (1998). " Evolution in the conceptualization of dementia and Alzheimer's disease: Greco-Roman period to the 1960s " . Neurobiol. Aging 19 (3): 173–89. 2) Brookmeyer, R; , E; Ziegler-Graham, K; Arrighi, HM (2007). " Forecasting the global burden of Alzheimer's disease " . Alzheimer's and Dementia 3 (3): 186–91. 3) Holstein, M. " Alzheimer's Disease and Senile Dementia, 1885-1920: An Interpretive History of Disease Negot! iation. " Journal of Aging Studies. 1996, 11 (1): 1-13. 4) Whaley, S. " Senility, Confusion, Debate, Fear: Conceptualizing Alzheimer's Disease and the History of Senile Dementia. " Thesis. Drew University, Madison, NJ, 2002. Good day !!! Regards Mrinmoy Chakrabarty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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