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Psychogenic Arthralgia. Ann. Rheum. Dis. ( Author's Preface This monograph records
certain clinical observations which I have made over a period of years in the
course of the private practice of internal medicine. As will be demonstrated
by objective measurement, joint dysfunction (impaired joint mobility) was
exceedingly prevalent among the patients studied. It will be seen that the
common form of joint dysfunction was corrected or ameliorated in time by
adequate niacinamide therapy, and recurred in time when adequate niacinamide
therapy was discontinued. While the diagnosis and
treatment of uncomplicated joint dysfunction presented few difficulties, the
patient with joint dysfunction often was troubled by the articular and
non-articular symptoms of four commonly occurring complicating syndromes
which required successful therapy concurrently with the niacinamide treatment
of joint dysfunction if the patient was to feel well. For this reason, these
complicating syndromes and their treatment are described in some detail. It is hoped that the
methods of study and treatment presented in this volume will be of use to
other physicians in the medical management of patients who have joint
dysfunction alone, or joint dysfunction and one or more of the four
complicating syndromes. I am greatly indebted to
Dr. Robert Sterling Palmer in many ways, especially for his critical reading of
the manuscript, for his constructive suggestions and for his wise counsel.
Thanks are due to Dr. Louis H. Cohen, who read the manuscript critically and
gave helpful suggestions. I am grateful to my wife, Charlotte S. Kaufman, for
her encouragement and valuable assistance in all phases of this work. WILLIAM KAUFMAN |
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