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I bring you greetings from the United States and from Los Angeles, where I have had the pleasure of receiving many of you as visitors in the past. I hope that many more of you will visit us in the future.
I am reserved about bringing to you these observations made over the past decade because this field has been pursued so effectively by many Japanese workers and is well known to most of you. Indeed, some of you attend—ing this meeting have joined with us in making these studies and much of the information that I bring today will not be new. In general, it will be my purpose to attempt a synthesis of some of the information which has accumu—lated in our laboratories concerning the in—fluence of the brain, particularly the brain stem, on bodily functions which, when disor—dered, lead to problems we face in the clinic. These disease entities we call psychosomatic diseases, not an entirely satisfactory term I think; nevertheless, it does indicate the rela—tionship between brain mechanisms and clini—cal problems.
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