| 41. | Bierbrauer now specialized on nervous disorders and psychosomatic disorders.
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| 42. | "Psychosomatic, " he said.
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| 43. | Kouchner suggested that psychosomatic causes were a possibility.
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| 44. | Previous biographers have depicted Proust as a hopeless neurotic whose asthma was assuredly psychosomatic.
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| 45. | It is difficult to establish for certain whether an illness has a psychosomatic component.
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| 46. | In this sense, psychosomatic thinking is similar to the biopsychosocial model of medicine.
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| 47. | By all indications Dowie could cure a range of psychosomatic illnesses with his stagecraft.
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| 48. | Psychosomatic and cognitive factors are important in the evaluation of patients with chronic dyspepsia.
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| 49. | He was a pioneer in psychiatry and what would be called today psychosomatic medicine.
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| 50. | The accident leaves her temporarily paralyzed, but her doctors say it is psychosomatic.
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