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A sample of patients from a New York and a London mental hospital were compared so as to point out any differences between the two hospitals in the criteria associated with a hospital diagnosis of either schizophrenia or affective illness. Groups of patients with similar psychopathology tended to receive similar diagnoses, but a subgroup with marked mood disturbance and little disorganization tended to be called schizophrenic by the New York hospital staff and affectively ill by the London hospital staff.
Gurland et al. (Tue,) studied this question.