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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The psychopharmacology revolution covers tThe psychopharmacology revolution covers the introduction of various psychiatric drugs into clinical practice as well as their continued development. Although not exclusively limited to the 1950s period, the literature tends to suggest that this decade was a particularly fruitful time for CNS drug discovery and it has been referred to as a "golden era".it has been referred to as a "golden era".
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