dauerschlaf
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See also: Dauerschlaf
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from German Dauerschlaf, from Dauer (“duration, length”) + Schlaf (“sleep”).
Noun
[edit]dauerschlaf (uncountable)
- A prolonged sleep therapy.
- 1968, Ernest Hartmann, “DAUERSCHLAF: AN EEG STUDY”, in Psychophysiology[1], volume 4, number 3, pages 388–389:
- REPORTS THE CONTINUOUS POLYGRAPHIC RECORDINGS MADE OF SS UNDERGOING DAUERSCHLAF, A PROLONGED SLEEP THERAPY USED FOR ACUTE PSYCHOSES AND OTHER CONDITIONS.
- 1968 Jan, Ernest Hartmann, “Dauerschlaf: A Polygraphic Study”, in Arch Gen Psychiatry[2], volume 18, number 1, page 99:
- THIS STUDY reports on continuous 70 to 96 hour polygraphic recordings from patients undergoing dauerschlaf or prolonged sleep therapy.
- 1977 Nov, “Requiem or Reveille: Psychiatry's Choice.”, in Bull N Y Acad Med.[3], volume 53, number 9, page 797:
- We fully used the therapeutic enthusiasms of our day, with dauerschlaf, insulin, pentavalent arsenicals, and Kettering hypertherm.