The author emphasizes the frequency of depressive conditions in French Polynesia, prevailing in Europeans but affecting also the natives. This frequency, looking paradoxal, incites him to analyse the "Southern Seas Myth", which a possible causal factor. Following the XVIIIth century discovery, the Myth grew and is still flourishing.
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December 1970