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The nuts and bolts of writing papers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Ralph Footring*
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British Journal of Psychiatry
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Some jargon is useful. Though I invariably place inverted commas around ‘caseness’, just so that everybody knows that I know that it is jargon, I would be a lost man if I diligently replaced it with a statement to the effect that this particular patient has achieved an index of definition of 5 or over on the Present State Examination.

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