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Standard Classified Nomenclature of Disease
In 1933, the Standard Classified Nomenclature of Disease (known simply as Standard) was published by the American Medical Association (AMA) along with the New York Academy of Medicine. It was notable for its inclusion of a nomenclature of psychiatric conditions provided by the American Psychological Association (APA).
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