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  <dc:title>Thirtyfirst Lecture</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Typescript account of a lecture given by Norman, who commences by presenting three cases to the audience. He then states that 'I should not bring this course to an end without saying something about the question of treatment'. Norman states that the most important question in treatment is whether the patient should be admitted to an asylum. He then discourses at length on 'the feeding of a patient who refused food', giving detailed and practical advice on how this should be done.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>28 May 1906</dc:date>
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