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1: The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, ...
The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade Andrew Scull 1994 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: Chapter One: The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade 3 Chapter Two: A Bethlemetical Mad-Doctor: John Haslam (1764-1844) 10 Chapter Three: A Brilliant Career? John Conolly (1794-1866) 48 Chapter Four: The Alienist As Propagandist: W.A.F. Browne (1805-1885) 84 Chapter Five: Treating The Mad Outside Asylum Walls: Sir Alexander Morison (1779-1866) 123 Chapter Six: The Administration Of Lunacy In Victorian England: Samuel Gaskell (1807-1886) 161 "The birth of the asylum in its turn was intimately bound up with the emergence and consolidation of a newly self-conscious group of people laying claim to expertise in the treatment of mental disorder and asserting their right to a monopoly over its identification and treatment. It is with this increasingly organized specialism that this book is concerned. We seek to understand the growth and ... ...
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2: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View "The rattling of Chains, the Shrieks of those severely treated by their barbarous Keepers, mingled with Curses, Oaths, and the most blasphemous Imprecations, did ... Patients had actually been forbidden to walk in the front yard and gardens of new Bethlem, as apparently was originally intended, simply because its front wall would have had to be built so high (to prevent escape) that the view of ... We seek to understand the growth and development of a collective consciousness and organization among a subset of medical men, the ancestors of the modern profession now called psychiatry." (The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, 1994 AD, p 3) The modern slur of "Bedlam" was ... The case is examined here (in chapter 3) as part of the tangled set of relationships between religion and insanity in this period: in particular, between those who appeared to suffer from this especially problematic admixture, and ... ...
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3: Undertaker of the mind: John Monro and mad-doctoring in eighteenth ...
mad-doctoring in eighteenth-century England Jonathan Andrews and Andrew Scull 2001 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: "Monro's attendance (as well as his father's) on Alexander "the Corrector" Cruden, the famous compiler of a Bible concordance that re-mains in print to this day, brought him notoriety of a different sort: a torrent of published criticisms from the disaffected patient that constituted one of the first examples of a persistent tradition of protest literature directed against the claims of mad-doctoring (and, later, psychiatry) to be engaged upon a therapeutic enterprise. The case is examined here (in chapter 3) as part of the tangled ... "John Monro was without question one of the most famous mad- doctors of his generation. Besides his position at Bethlem Hospital, he was also a major figure in the emerging private "trade in lunacy" 5 that was so notable a feature of eighteenth-century England's burgeoning consumer society. ... ...
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4: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
... C. Crowther (1838) observed that in private-madhouses the rich did not recover in the same proportion as the poor"." (The Trade in Lunacy, William Ll. Parry-Jones, 1972 AD, p 241) Click to View Full discussion and analysis of William Battie's "A Treatise on Madness" Click to View William Battie A. The Mad doctors power ... This represents a complete take over of a territory once owned by preachers and churches! It is driven by power, money and atheism! Welcome to the world of modern psychiatry! "The rise of psychiatry as an organized profession, with which we shall be concerned in the following chapters, is thus but a particular ... Unlike their entrepreneurial counterparts in the manufacturing sector, the new professionals were in the business of selling something intangible: skill and expertise rather than material goods." (The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, 1994 AD, p 5) "Like others engaged in this project of collective social mobility, mad-doctors had to ... ...
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5: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
Psychiatry is a vicious enemy of Christianity and the Bible. Psychiatry is Anti-Christian Psychiatry is Atheistic Psychiatry is Humanistic Introduction: Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Psychiatry has a long history ... John wants to show that all spiritual experience is a kind of mental illness. Even apostle Paul suffered from delusions because of temporal-lobe epilepsy (TLE). This is the basic view of most psychologists today. Mario Beauregard in his ... It is driven by power, money and atheism! Welcome to the world of modern psychiatry! Read more details: History of Psychiatry homepage "The rise of psychiatry as an organized profession, with which we shall be concerned in the following ... Unlike their entrepreneurial counterparts in the manufacturing sector, the new professionals were in the business of selling something intangible: skill and expertise rather than material goods." (The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, 1994 AD, p 5) "Like ... ...
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6: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... Asylums were used to "clean up the neighborhood". Click to View "Like others engaged in this project of collective social mobility, mad-doctors had to seek public approval and trust, and as ... destiny." (The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, 1994 AD, p 6) Up until 1751, Bedlam was the only public asylum among thousands of privately owned mad houses run by church ministers and for profit businessmen. ... No longer could such persons be treated as they had been in earlier times-as members of the clan, devoid of individual rights, responsible to the group. The post-Enlightenment view of the ... Once this was accomplished, these same mad doctors then lobbied governments for the personal authority to declare someone insane and also deprive them of their rights... all on the basis of the doctors own personal opinion. F. The ejection of church ministers from psychiatry: 1775 AD Take note, that church ministers never possessed the authority of committal of the insane to ... ...
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7: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
For a brief summary of all the historical documents in this section on psychiatric history. Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction to the History of Psychiatry: The word psychiatrist ... historiographies lies in the historians' failure to give sufficient weight to the role of coercion in psychiatry and to acknowledge that mad-doctoring had nothing to do with healing." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 55) Most of the ... II c. 12)." (The most solitary of afflictions: madness and society in Britain 1700-1900, Andrew Scull, 1993 AD, p 15) In 1536 AD, the king confiscates the Catholic monasteries which were the centres of social welfare, control and morality. ... of the insane in company with criminals, vagrants and the unemployed, a process that was reflected in England in the increasing use for this purpose of houses of correction and, later, the workhouses. " (The Trade in Lunacy, William Ll. ... ...
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8: Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller ...
The case of Alexander Cruden who was repeatedly committed to a mental hospital for pointing out the adultery of people in high places like John the Baptist did and lost his head! Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1738 AD, Alexander Cruden, who ... disaffected patient that constituted one of the first examples of a persistent tradition of protest literature directed against the claims of mad-doctoring (and, later, psychiatry) to be engaged upon a therapeutic enterprise. The case is examined here (in chapter 3) as part of the tangled set of relationships between religion and insanity in this period: in particular, between those who appeared to ... with their family history of high Anglican, Tory, and Jacobite sympathies.)" (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p xv) "For James, the profession of such beliefs was itself a clear sign of mental disturbance, and he promptly informed Robert ... ...
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9: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... Snape is the first preacher to diverge from the widely held view that insanity was caused by solely by sin. Snape marks the beginning of Chemical psychiatry. ... Snape's view of insanity was not particularly clever or novel. It was utter quackery in hindsight. This is where the idea of the "mad scientist" or the "insane ... The brain is the physical medium the spirit uses to illuminate the body. (Spital Sermon, Andrew Snape, 1718 AD) Click to View About 1720 AD, marks the rise of private mad houses for profit. ... For 70 years, Mesmerism became a prosperous and lucrative trade as forerunners of today's junk science, pop-psychologists who jump on any new thing that the ... a persons personality and aptitude based upon the shape and bumps of the scull cap. (Essays on physiognomy, J. C. Lavater, 1789 AD) Click to View In 1792 ... that followed from wearing the Shakti Helmet: "Spiritual and personality transformation; Out-of-body experiences, lucid dreaming, bliss and other positive ... ...
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10: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
Cosmic Consciousness Richard Maurice Bucke 1901 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage ... 26 March 1892" (Richard Maurice Bucke, medical mystic, Artem Lozynsky, 1977 AD p 184) "Letter written to his deceased son Andrew in 1899: "... ... Clarke's failure to criticize Bucke may have been a reluctance to condemn someone of Bucke's stature in the medical world, especially in view ... Canadian Psychiatric Association Committee on the History of Psychiatry, Cyril Greenland, 1963 AD) C. Documents: Cosmic Consciousness, ... LOZYNSKY Temple University -B u cke's not that breed: he tends the mad, in Canada- a kind of medical mystic he lets me call him with a ... For Bucke, Whitman was 20 Chapter One far more than a great poet-he was the founder of a new and superior religion. Bucke felt that he was one ... In a letter to H. B. Forman of 5 August he commented: The whole book trade of the States is suspended until the war is ended-which it will be ... ...
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11: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
Husbands who committed their unwanted wives to a mental hospitals Historic psychiatric false imprisonment "Wife-be-gone" Wanna get rid of your disobedient, naggy or rich wife? Commit her to a Mad House against her will! Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Even if the myth that schizophrenia is a medical condition (instead of behaviour) were true, it is ... of the legislation; the machinations of self-interested and malicious relatives or associates of the alleged lunatic; the conduct of unscrupulous, mercenary proprietors and the complicity of ignorant and corrupt medical men, who signed the necessary certificates." (The Trade in Lunacy, William Ll. ... The women themselves complained that they received no medicines or medical treatment whatsoever and were never even attended by a medical practitioner, or not, at least, until a habeas corpus was effected." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 155) "Battie and John ... ...
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12: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
Anatomy of an Epidemic Robert Whitaker 2010 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Review: The author had ... Then came the anonymous envelope of information that changes his view and motivated him to write this amazing must read book. A reporter, ... The Transformation of Bipolar Disorder in the Modern Era Pre-Lithium Bipolar - . Medicated Bipolar.Today Prevalence 1 in 5,000 to 20,000 1 in ... about. ." (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, quoting Andrew Steven's mother, p 251 "If You're a Ward of the State, You Must Be ... "It was not surprising that medical students accepted the dogma of biomedical reductionism in psychiatry uncritically; they had no time to ... one asylum; other physicians announced that injections of metallic salts, horse serum, and even arsenic could restore lucidity to a mad mind. ... Cathy, George, and Kate In the second chapter, we met two people-Cathy Levin and George Badillo-who had been diagnosed with schizoaffective ... ...
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13: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
In Darkest England and the Way Out William Booth 1890 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1890 AD, William Booth, church minister and founder of the Salvation Army, was ... Whatever else Society may do, and suffer to be done, this thing it ought not to allow, any more than it should allow the free perambulation of a mad dog. But before we come to this I would ... INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS OF THE SALVATION ARMY, LONDON, E.C., October, 1890. CONTENTS PART 1. THE DARKNESS. CHAPTER 1. Why "Darkest England"? CHAPTER 2. The Submerged Tenth CHAPTER 3. The ... The borders of this great lost land are not sharply defined. They are continually expanding or contracting. Whenever there is a period of depression in trade, they stretch; when prosperity ... What a host of moral workers will be required to accomplish such a gigantic transformation. In the Army we have a few thousands ready, anyway we have as many as can be used at the outset, ... ...
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14: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
William Battie: 1703-1776 AD The history of Psychiatry: Mad-Doctors of the 1750's Click to View William Battie 1703-1776 AD They were quacks in the 18th century and they are still quacks today! Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1758 AD, William Battie, Mad Doctor at Bedlam and then St. Lukes asylum, was caustically hostile to Christianity and religion in general, like modern chemical psychiatry today. His A Treatise on Madness, never mentions ... Few could rival this sort of success (though the Monro family at Bethlem, who operated Brooke House for more than a century, may well have done even better)." But the entrepreneurially inclined could obviously make a hand-some living from speculating in this variety of human misery." (The most solitary of afflictions: madness and society in Britain 1700-1900, Andrew Scull, 1993 AD, p 19) A. Amazing observation by William Battie: Spontaneous cures! "For Madness, like several other animal ... ...
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15: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... Babylonian Cuneiform tablet: Battle of Carchemish and capture of Jerusalem Click here for full translation Babylonian Chronicle for 605-595 BC ... kingdom (the church) during the Roman Empire in 33 AD. c. Nebuchadnezzar also went mad and was stricken with delusion for his pride. d. ... Due to the schematized nature of the drawing, regardless of whether it was a side view of the city walls or an overhead, map-type drawing, the ... BC: (on or before 10 Av) Chapters 21-23, Chapters 33-34; 39:16-18, Chapter 22 (Historical narrative) C. Jeremiah was born in the same year as ... on 1 Elul 587 BC (Monday, September 18). (From Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology (FATP), Andrew Steinmann, p168, 2011 AD) 2. Prophecy: a. ... in the administration of Nebuchadnezzar, and Babylonian trade has unfolded there, even between the worlds distant places like Tyre and Uruk. ... He informed him of the transformation in his position, dressed him in the king's robe, and gave him the other appropriate trappings of office. ... ...
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16: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
By suppressing pretended Madhouses, where many of the Fair Sex are unjustly confined, while their Husbands keep Mistresses, &c., and many Widows are locked up for the sake of their Jointure. Daniel Defoe 1728 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1728 AD, Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe, believed that a husband could drive his sane wife mad by sending her to a mad house. He ... CONCLUDING WITH An effectual Method to prevent Street Robberies. AND A Letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the Orphans' Tax. By ANDREW MORETON, Esq. THE SECOND EDITION. LONDON: Printed for J. ROBERTS, in Warwick Lane, and sold by E. NUTT, at the Royal Exchange; A. ... For it is a common practice now among them to hire a set of old beldams, or pretended midwives, who make it their trade to bring them off for three or four guineas, having got the ready rote of swearing the child was not at its full growth, for which they have a hidden ... ...
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17: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
Although this is a historic review of the past, nothing has really changed much even today in psychiatry. The modern methods are simply sanitized versions of what you will see practiced historically. These treatments were all methods of ... A mad individual was much easier to recognise once he or she had been treated for a while-the image of Cruden with his chain and single slipper is accompanied by countless depictions of the lunatic with the shaved head, the plaster or poultice, ... Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 28) "The blood of maniacs is sometimes so lavishly spilled, and with so little discernment, as to render it doubtful whether the patient or his physician has the best claim to the appellation of a madman. ... My intention is solely to deprecate its abuse. (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) A. Spiritual Means of Curing insanity Click to View Historically, looking to Christ to cure insanity has a long history. These cures work today, but this is ... ...
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18: Peace of Mind and Health of Body, Lewis Southcomb, 1750 AD
Peace of Mind and Health of Body Lewis Southcomb (church minister) 1750 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1750 AD, Lewis Southcomb, church minister, departed from a long tradition of his fellow preachers and viewed extreme cases of insanity as a medical problem only doctors could cure like any other ... and comes not under the Denomination of Conscience, but of Disease, to which all Mankind are liable ; and that, in either Case, the miserably afflicted are neither mad, nor out of their Senses; but only that their animal Spirits are either elated, confused, and hurried, or otherwise oppressed and dejected. ... Such 'tormenting Means', he was convinced, often 'rendered a very curable Disease, either incurable or [were] the occasion of protracting the Cure longer than otherwise the Nature of the Case would have required." (The most solitary of afflictions: madness and society in Britain 1700-1900, Andrew Scull, 1993 AD, p 22) ... ...
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19: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
The Myth Of Psychotherapy Thomas Szasz 1979 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD, p70 "In short, for Heinroth it is not loss of reason, which psychiatrists would ... Still firmly planted in a religious conception of life, Heinroth understood more clearly than most contemporary psychiatrists that we call persons mad or mentally ill who behave badly-that is, whose conduct does not conform to social ... Selfishness . . . appears in a variety of guises to merge with the nature of man. The ideas of chapter 9 Sigmund Freud: The Jewish Avenger I Because I regard psychotherapy as a moral rather than a medical enterprise, it is reasonable to ... In many of 140 The Paradigm of Psychotherapy these he simply followed his central formula-which was to become the trick of the psychoanalytic trade-namely, that everything is something other than what it seems to be or than what the ... ...
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20: Humoral imbalances caused insanity: Insanity treatments: Blood ...
... Since the humoral era ended in 1858 AD, medical knowledge has exploded and most diseases were not only understood, but even cured! Psychiatry, on the other hand, has made absolutely no "scientific or medical progress" in knowledge like medicine. ... would correct the melancholy blood and restore the person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) So even in the humoral era, church ministers, with little medical training, were way ahead of the mad doctors. ... Cupping is where you apply a vacuum to a cup which is placed on the skin, which in turn creates a blister under the skin of plasma. Click to View "How To Treat A Bedlamite: It may well be that, rather than his complicity in putting the inmates on ... the body's surface." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 28) Conclusion: Some church ministers, like Richard Baxter (1670 AD), believed sinful living triggered Melancholy Blood, which in turn caused insanity. ... ...
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21: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1818 AD, Johann Christian August Heinroth, Doctor and Christian, invented the term "psychosomatic". ... Still firmly planted in a religious conception of life, Heinroth understood more clearly than most contemporary psychiatrists that we call persons mad or mentally ill who behave badly-that is, whose conduct ... Click to View Click to View Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life or the Disturbances of the Soul and Their Treatment, Johann Christian August Heinroth, 1818 AD Johann Christian August Heinroth 1818 AD I. BASIC CONCEPTS Chapter One THE CONCEPT OF MENTAL LIFE § 1. The common features of human life and the life of all known living things are sensation and movement. On the ... will which are fused together in a single consciousness but act in a separate manner while remaining in an organic harmony. § 8. Self-consciousness represents a substantial transformation of consciousness. ... ...
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22: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Historical Survey of Mental illness etiology 1500 - 1900 Introduction: The majority view of ... For example, history books on psychiatry will gush over Benjamin Rush, as the "father of modern psychiatry", and how he believed insanity was caused by bloated blood ... view of mental illness shows the powerful influence of Willis, whose 'Animal Spirits' become in Robinson the `Alachinulae' of the fibres of the brain in their relation to the nervous system and to the entire animal economy. ... Robinson takes madness seriously. That is, he does not explain the experiences and sufferings of the mad ... Baxter notes that cognitive dissonance from unrepented sin, can lead to delusion, paranoia, depression and laziness. In 1718 AD, Andrew Snape is the first preacher to ... a persons personality and aptitude based upon the shape and bumps of the scull cap. (Essays on physiognomy, J. C. Lavater, 1789 AD) Click to View In 1792 AD, ... ...
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23: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... as was currently in practice at Bedlam, for he says, "By the proper application of these mild and terrifying modes of punishment, chains will seldom, and the whip never, be required to govern mad people. ... These "moral cures" prove it is not a bodily disease but a spiritual choice of freewill moral agents. So this is the "hero of modern psychiatry" with his Tranquillizer Chair and threats of murder and bloated brain blood vessels! (Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind, Benjamin Rush 1812 AD) Click to View Benjamin Rush's Tranquillizer Chair the most complete ... CHAPTER 1 Of the Faculties and Operations of the Mind, and on the Proximate Cause and Scat of Intellectual Derangement. In entering upon the subject of the following Inquiries and Observations, I feel as ... Even the profit and losses of regular trade and agricultural labour, now and then pervert the understanding. A respectable merchant died of madness in the Pennsylvania Hospital, in the year 1794, induced ... ...
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24: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane (Persons Of The Society Of Friends) Containing An Account Of Its Origin And Progress The Modes Of Treatment And a Statement Of Cases Samuel Tuke 1813 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry ... Most important, he believed the insane never lost their self control or freewill in action. "that madness, in all its forms, is capable of entire control". Unlike the tortures that took place at other mad houses, Tuke's treatments ... Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane (Persons Of The Society Of Friends) Containing An Account Of Its Origin And Progress The Modes Of Treatment And a Statement Of Cases Samuel Tuke 1813 AD CHAPTER IV. ... Nor liver, lungs, nor heart has he, Vet, sometimes, can as cheerful be As if he had the whole. MORAL TREATMENT. 153 This patient was by trade a gardener, and the superintendent immediately perceived, from the effect of this journey, ... ...
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25: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... Dan 1:17. He was prime minister of a mighty empire for many years. Paul was so renowned for his learning, that the king said to him: "Much learning doth make thee mad." Acts 26:24. He did for Christianity ten times more than all the other ... The laity, specially in foreign lands, being ignorant of all these facts, still regard her as the voice of God to them. Click to View Chapter II - An Experience of Twenty-Eight Years in Adventism From "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D.M. Canright, 1914 I ... White says: "A dissatisfied party had settled in Waukon.... Brother J.N. Loughborough in discouragement had gone to work at his trade. He was just about to purchase land," etc., page 222. These men did just what I did. Elder Uriah Smith, by far ... but this is for all universally. Now law placed against law has abrogated that which is before it." Dialogue with Trypho, Chap. 11. On this Elder Andrew says: "That Justin held to the abrogation of the ten commandments is also manifested." ... ...
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26: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
... explanation of mental illness discussed by Andrew Combe (1831). In principle Gall endeavoured to build psychology on neurophysiology and psychiatry on brain pathology - a conception which does not seem old fashioned at the present time which is perhaps more 'phrenological' than it realises. In practice phrenology provided the first psychological framework within which mad-doctors struggling unguided with their patients ... Click to View Modern psychiatry is attempting to map various mental illnesses like depression, anxiety and schizophrenia into different parts of the brain. The problem is that almost every region of the brain is activated for most thinking processes. (see below) Phrenology, like blood letting, is an extinct scientific theory of the 19th century. It says that personality traits are located in distinct parts of the brain. By rubbing the hand over the scull, you can feel the general shape, including bumps. This was then used to calculate a "horoscope style" ... ...
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27: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria Robert Brudenell Carter 1853 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1853 AD, Robert Brudenell Carter, world renounced ophthalmologist, wrote his first book on hysteria and faking ... Unlike many of the mad doctors before him, Carter openly recommended hysterics attend church as a positive cure: "Whenever, therefore, the kind of religious teaching which is likely to be beneficial, can be obtained, it must be used ... Perhaps Freud's work more than anything was responsible for this transformation though few would go so far as to agree that a 'sexual neurosis' is the basis of all mental illness. Yet this doctrine was not as novel as it seems. The ... CHAPTER II. THE HYSTERIC PAROXYSM. The description contained in the foregoing chapter, of the more ordinary phenomena resulting from emotional excitement, has been chiefly intended to illustrate the kind of effect which it produces ... ...
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28: Psychiatry is founded upon the "medical/chemical model" which ...
... And we become mad from its humidity. For when it is more moist than natural, it is necessarily put into motion, and the affection being moved, neither the sight nor hearing can be at rest, and the ... 5, 1995, p 39-42) "Bleuler's invention of schizophrenia in 1911 completed the psychiatric transformation of language from a distinctively human characteristic into a "biological" marker of brain ... So is soul a myth or is "it" in the brain?" (The Meaning of the Mind, Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p 78, 80) Click to View F. Today Psychiatrists believe all mental illness has a biological cause: "There are two ... Although biological conceptualizations are as old as mental illness itself, psychiatry has been especially important in promoting and utilizing the biological approach. Neo-Kraepelinian ... of Psychopharmacology, Schatzberg, Nemeroff, 2002 AD, p 65) "This chapter reviews the basic framework of the anatomical distribution of the major neurochemical systems in the primate brain. ... ...
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29: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... He told me that his concept of hysteria had become decadent and his entire chapter on the pathology of the nervous system must be revised. . . Charcot had foreseen the need of dismembering his theory on hysteria and was preparing himself to ... Thus arose the modern idea of mental illness, the product of the conflation of having a disease and occupying the sick role (voluntarily or involuntarily)." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 23) 7. In 1895 AD Alexander ... natural selection" through sterilization. (Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD) Click to View In 1902 AD, S. Weir Mitchell, doctor, popularized rest therapy where a hysteric is forced to lay in bed for up to three months at a time. ... became the gold standard of medicine only during the second half of the nineteenth century. The practice of mad-doctoring, however, had been well established before that time, when medicine was still based on the so-called humoral theory of disease. ... ...
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30: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
On hallucinations: a History and Explanation Alexandre J. F. Brierre De Boismont (Doctor) 1859 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry ... are entirely products of the mind and not the body is a stunning contradiction to chemical psychiatry today, but this view was actually the historically majority view. ... Serious consequences might result from telling them they were mad, especially if it is attempted to compel them to admit the fact' - the essence of his technique described here." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 1039) On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F. Brierre ... In the important works of Ferriar, Hibbert, Esquirol, and Jacobi, on hallucinations, there is no chapter devoted to their treatment. The French author assures us that they ... In this illusion the unhappy lunatics believed they were changed into were-wolves. Sometimes the pretended transformation was accomplished by means of drinks or poisonous ... ...
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31: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... Even Peter Breggin, a psychiatrist who correctly rejects drugs, shocks and psychiatric committal as treatments, promotes this myth: "Drawing on the concept of empathic self-transformation, she said to me, "I need to be the center of my ... "Alas! and did my Saviour bleed, and did my Sovereign die? Would He devote that sacred head for such a worm as I? "Amazing grace that saved a wretch like me" O. Psychiatry and the origin of "self-ism" Click to View The idea that good mental health is founded upon a positive self ... He was taking the balloon out, and putting it back again, as happy as could be...." (Winnie-The-Pooh, A. A. Milne, Chapter 6, in which Eeyore has a birthday and gets two presents) "It's snowing still," said Eeyore gloomily. "So it is." ... This is viewed as proof of his mental illness. In fact, it is his narcissistic way of attracting attention to himself. "Look at me". Baalam is called "mad" and he is and example of high self esteem, self-willed, violation of the ... ...
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32: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... But others imagining themselves possessed of the Holy Spirit and of a prophetic gift, were elated and not a little puffed up; and forgetting the distinction of the Lord, they challenged the mad and ... WA: Logos, 1997, Book V. Chapter XVI. The Circumstances Related of Montanus and His False Prophets) Eusebius says of Montanus "According to the description of Apollinaris, Bishop of Hierapolis ... ... Hilary of Poitiers Click to View Hilary of Poitiers, "We who have been re-born through the sacrament of baptism experience intense joy when we feel within us the first stirrings of the Holy Spirit. We ... His opinion on the gift of tongues was undoubtedly influenced by what he knew of the operation of that gift in his world, as well as by his reading of Scripture. The transformation of Wesley's ... roles assigned to deacons, elders, prophets, and apostles in its ministries and polity. (See Andrew L. Drummond, Edward Iruing and His Circle (London, 1937).) The notoriety which inevitably ... ...
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33: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
Click to View A. Snapshot summary: 1. See the DSM-5 Biopsychiatric labels for the various Schizophrenia and delusion disorders. 2. Schizophrenia (Schizoaffective ... "just like hearing actual sound." (The Origin of Consciousness, Julian Jaynes, chapter 4) If that were so, the cerebral-physiological processes accompanying the ... The public generally view schizophrenia as a split personality. In one of the most events in modern scientific research, the same researchers show signs of a split personality by publishing opposite conclusions in what causes schizophrenia. Blood test for Schizophrenia? In an effort to bring a little real science to psychiatry, ... If in the presence of a psychiatrist, a person claims that UFO's drove their flying saucers (shaped like airplanes to trick us), into the world trade centers on 911 ... Why is Weinland not in a mental hospital since they are full of people who claim the exact same thing? Why is the guy in the asylum viewed as mad, but Weinland and ... ...
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34: Sabbathgate 1888 by Kerry Wynne
... Requirement #1, therefore, is nearly a total failure. In the remainder of this same chapter, Dr. Bacchiocchi attempts to prove that the Romans were using a 7-day calendar that corresponded with the ... trade on a Sabbath. It was no doubt because circumcision was a practical possibility for Gentile Christians, as the Sabbath was not, that it was the centre of controversy" (Moule, Birth of the New Testament,1961, p. 49). Dr. Bacchiocchi claims that the lack of a record of Christians being persecuted by the Romans for keeping the Sabbath is proof that his Jewish persecution theory is true. In view ... as freedom from the requirements of the Sinaitic Covenant, but the new freedom to be found in Christ under Grace with the motive of following Christ as a result of the transformation of the heart. ... ark, or in the medical profession raking in piles of dough and salving your conscience by paying plenty of tithe to keep the hired-archy gainfully employed.... Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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35: Spital Sermon, Andrew Snape, 1718 AD
Spital Sermon Andrew Snape 1718 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1718 AD, Andrew Snape is the first preacher to diverge from the widely held view that insanity was caused by solely by sin. Snape marks the beginning of Chemical psychiatry. Having said this, Snape highlighted that there were three causes of madness: sin, ignorance, overloaded brain wiring: "But besides Sin and Ignorance, there is a third Sort of Blindness ... Snape's view of insanity was not particularly clever or novel. It was utter quackery in hindsight. This is where the idea of the "mad scientist" or the "insane genius" came from. Just as a body builder will snap a bone or tendon from too much load, so too the genius overloads his fleshly brain. Of course, the Christian knows from Luke 16:21ff, that memory and computation are a function of the spirit, not the brain or the body. Snape worked at Bedlam and suggested that institutionalized care ... ...
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36: The History of Psychiatry: 1500 BC - 2013 AD
The History of Psychiatry: 1500 BC - 2013 AD Click to View Chemical Psychiatry has not progressed in 500 years! (But church ministers had it right all along) Click to View Click to View Click to View Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1500 BC - 2013 AD Our 500 year survey of psychiatric history coupled with the most up to date, ... Click to View How did torture cure the insanity? Insanity is a behaviour choice, not a disease. Click to View Humoral Medicine Melancholy blood was believed to cause insanity. Mad Doctors blood let to cure insanity by removing the bad blood. Click to View Bedlam The most famous mental hospital in history. "A madhouse by any other ... Dictionary Of Historic Mental Illness Cure: use a cataplasm deobstruent to make the plexus choroides fluxion. Confused? look it up! Archaic medical terms related to mad doctoring of the 1700's. Click to View By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern ... ...
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37: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... The Synagogue was the exact prototype of the church and Philo (Good man 81) and the Jerusalem Talmud, record that synagogue seating was grouped by working trade: ... The author has led singing for 40 years and the songbook used in weekly church services only contained 5 out of 750 responsive style songs. (Click here to find a ... The only boast Paul made in chapter 1 at the "beginning of his epistle" was their sending Paul money from the beginning down to the present as support. "I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always offering prayer with joy in my every prayer for you all, in view of your participation in the gospel from the first day until ... Thus, Wikipedia actually gives evidence that Festus arrived in Judea in AD 57 or AD 58 at the latest. (Andrew E. Steinmann, Email, 2019 AD) c. "Felix had a long ... these robbers gaped for want, and ran about stumbling and staggering along like mad dogs, and reeling against the doors of the houses like drunken men; they would ... ...
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38: Historical Encyclopedia of Psychiatry. Dictionary of mental illness
Historical Encyclopedia Of Psychiatry Dictionary Of Historic Mental Illness Archaic medical terms related to mad doctoring of the 1700's. These are terms from the 1600-1900 that were used in medical and mental health discussions Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Ab Extra from outside. Adustion the state of being adust, or excessively dry. Affidavit a written statement sworn by a deponent for a judge, from the Latin affidare, to declare on oath. Aloes a bitter purgative derived from the aloe plant. Alterative any medicine intended to produce alteration, particularly in the processes of nutrition. Anodyne any medicine intended to alleviate pain. Antiphlogistic any medicine intended to counteract inflammation. Aorta the main artery of the system, descending from the left ventricle of the heart. Apoplexy a stroke. Black hellebore Helleborus officianalis, which is drastically cathartic, was formerly regarded as a specific in mental illness. It is native to Greece and ... ...
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39: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
A Treatise on Madness William Battie 1758 AD Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Link to full discussion and analysis of William Battie's "A Treatise on Madness" Click to View William Battie Click to View See also: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD A Treatise on Madness, ... the York Retreat later in the 18th century." (William Battie's Treatise on Madness (1758) and John Monro's Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise (1758) - 250 years ago, Andrew Morris, British Journal of Psychiatry, 2008) "William Battie (1703-76) A Treatise on Madness (1758), A: pp. 41-44, B: pp. 68-77, C: pp. 93-99. Battie's work was ... Battie therefore demanded confinement as a prerequisite for cure. The patient was to be removed entirely from the context wherein he or she had become mad, including family, friends and external pressures. Only in such a state of asylum could treatment have a chance of success. Moreover, Battie dismissed a wide range of ... ...
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40: The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, Eliza Haywood ...
The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house by Eliza Haywood 1726 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1726 AD, Eliza Haywood wrote a play called, "The distress'd orphan" or, "Love in a mad-house", that highlighted a new phenomena of wicked husbands sending their rich and unwanted wives to a private mad house so they could get their wives money and be free to love their new mistress. Haywood shows that it was well known that being thrown into a ... In the eighteenth century, the fear of wrongful incarceration and the potential loss of sanity that might accompany it was not entirely imaginary, especially for women. According to William Parry- Jones, the institution of the private madhouse, or the "trade in lunacy," was well established by the beginning of the eighteenth century, and asylums for profit continued to multiply and operate without regulation until the end of the century. A growing controversy, however, ... ...
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41: Psychiatry damages society and individuals
Psychiatry damages society and individuals The mental health system causes harm to both individuals and society as a whole. Psychiatric chamber of horrors: more Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Lobotomy (leucotomy or psychosurgery) 1935 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 1938 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) 1985 Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) 2005 Deep brain stimulation (DBS) 2009 Introduction: Historically, the real medical community viewed Psychiatry as junk science, but that all ... As a result, it is squelching the human tendencies to trust, to flirt, to seduce, to argue and yell, to assume responsibility, to be cautious, to take risks, to be passionate, to make the right choices and to make mistakes." (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. Tana Dineen, 2001, p 272) "Two hundred years ago, madness was allocated to the madhouse; the use of force was overt and everyone recognized that mad-doctoring meant coercion. Today, mental illness is located in ... ...
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42: Children's Aid Society (CAS) legally kidnap your kids while you ...
Court ordered psychiatric assessments and CAS Description: Click to View Psychiatry damages society and individuals The mental health system causes harm to both individuals and society as a whole. Introduction: Children's Aid Society are all over North America and vary greatly from place to place. There are cases where Children's ... They are organized on almost a town by town basis in a way that is independent and autonomous, not only from the government, but each other. Under the charities act, they are organized like independent churches with a local board of directors for each local chapter. The government has granted fascist levels of power, in ... A major reason for the ongoing science fraud in psychological testing is the failure of States to require that psychological testing and evaluators comply with Deceptive and Unconscionable Trade Practices Code. Using tests and methodology designed to falsely indicate anyone tested or evaluated has mental health problems violates ... ...
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43: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
Observations on Maniacal Disorders William Pargeter (Doctor and Chaplain) 1792 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. This was not hypnotism, but simple good, caring bedside manner. "He should be ... He gives several successfully cured cases using this method that utilizes the element of surprise: "the physician's first visit should be by surprise". Pargeter criticized the torture and drugs that was taking place at the other mad houses like Bedlam. He gives this example: "The maniac was locked in a room, raving ... medicine' in the `cure of madness'. 'Management' meant humane treatment and reflected the spirit of philanthropy and awakened social conscience of the period which sponsored not only more and better hospitals, but was concerned also with the welfare of the poor, prison reforms, abolition of the slave trade etc. ... ...
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44: Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of ...
Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of Insanity, Lunacy or Madness Thomas Arnold (Doctor and Mad house owner) 1782 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1782 AD, Thomas Arnold, Doctor and Mad house owner of Leicester Lunatic Asylum in Britain, went to great lengths to describe 13 different types of insanity, which he divided into two major groups: Hallucinations and delusions. However, he also noted that, "all these species of Insanity may be variously ... It was the first two-volume work on psychiatry in this country and modern also for the point Arnold made of giving accurate references for all his quotations having himself 'frequently experienced much inconvenience; often a great waste, and sometimes a total loss, both of time, and labour; by a loose, and negligent mode of reference from one author to another'. Volume I was devoted to classification with a chapter on postmortem appearances; volume II dealt ... ...
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45: Discourse of the Nature, Causes, Kinds, and Cure, of Enthusiasm ...
Discourse of the Nature, Causes, Kinds, and Cure of Enthusiasm (Enthusiasmus triumphatus) Henry More 1656 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1656 AD, Henry More described those who hear voices as self deluded with their own conceited imaginations. If alive today, he would never ... Notice the key words he uses over again: conceit (narcissism and selfishness), fooled, deceived, imagination, believing a lie, carnal reasoning, delusions. "And a further instance may be in mad or Melancholy men, who have confidently affirmed that they have met with the Devil, or conversed with Angels, when it has been ... Let us recall that Julian Jaynes claimed that the experience of hearing voices (auditory hallucination) is "just like hearing actual sound." (The Origin of Consciousness, Julian Jaynes, chapter 4) If that were so, the cerebral-physiological processes accompanying the hallucinating person's experience would be similar to ... ...
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46: Nebuchadnezzar: Prideful king who went mad. Mental illness in ...
Click to View Mental Illness in the Bible Nebuchadnezzar: Prideful king who went mad Nebuchadnezzar: The Prideful king who went mad Daniel 4 Deuteronomy 28:27-29; Jeremiah 25:16 "The Lord will smite you with madness and with blindness and with bewilderment of heart; and you will grope at noon, as the blind man gropes in darkness, ... Jeremiah 25:12-16 B. Outline: 1. Notice the narration is by Nebuchadnezzar himself, first party. 2. v1-3 Praises God. This could be either conclusion to chapter 3 or intro to chapter 4. We believe it is an introduction to chapter 4. 3. v4-18 the dream of the tree being cut and his mind changing to an animal. 4. v19 shows Daniel's ... old age in some people. b. This dementia is not a mental illness or insanity and is not to be confused with the "dementia-like" behaviours of Nebuchadnezzar. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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47: Religious attributions pertaining to the causes and cures of ...
Psychiatry is a vicious enemy of Christianity and the Bible. Click to View Psychiatry is Anti-Christian Psychiatry is unBiblical Psychiatry is Atheistic Psychiatry is Humanistic Introduction: We are reviewing an article called: Religious attributions pertaining to the causes and cures of mental illness, 2005 AD, Kristine Hartog ... This is still true in some developing countries where a mixture of religious and cultural beliefs about the nature of mental problems and issues stigmatize patients (see the chapter by Gureje and Alem in Arboleda-Flo´ rez, 2003). While most Protestant religious groups have ''officially'' renounced belief in the demonic aetiology ... Highest education level completed Frequency Grade 8 1 Grade 9 2 Grade 10 5 Grade 11 6 Grade 12 24 University 27 Post-graduate university degree 24 Post-school education other than university 25 Trade qualification 12 between religious and lay groups (t (295)¼11.23, p < 0.001, two-tailed). Participants were scored on each subscale, ... ...
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48: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
Fat And Blood An Essay On The Treatment Of Certain Forms Of Neurasthenia And Hysteria. S. Weir Mitchell, M.D. 1902 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1902 AD, S. Weir Mitchell, doctor, popularized rest therapy where a hysteric is forced to lay in bed for up to three months at a time. A few years earlier, in the 1894 AD address to the American Medico-Psychological Association, Mitchell decried the deplorable conditions of the asylums as being nothing better than jails. He quotes a woman who visited an asylum for the first time: "Oh, I should go mad here if I were not so when I came. Why can't some one move the ... Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir Mitchell, 1902 AD An Essay On The Treatment Of Certain Forms Of Neurasthenia And Hysteria. CHAPTER III. ON THE SELECTION OF CASES FOR TREATMENT. THE remarks of the last chapter have, of course, wide and general application in disease, and naturally ... ...
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49: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
He would object to labeling the insane as biological misfits for life because it unnecessarily robs the soul of all hope. "Pinel's liberation of the mental patient should thus be viewed as social reform rather than as innovation in medical treatment." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p23) Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1806 AD, Philippe Pinel, doctor for the Bicetre Asylum in France, gets our gold star of achievement of all the major mad house doctors. Pinel correctly understanding that insanity was a spiritual ... This equally unexpected and unanswerable retort, forcibly struck the maniac. He retired confused amidst the peals of laughter, which were provoked at his expense, and never afterwards mentioned the exchange of his head. Close attention to his trade for some months, completed the restoration of his intellect. He was sent to his family in perfect health; and has, now for more than five years, pursued ... ...
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50: Seven Myths Of Denominationalism!
This document by David B. Brown Click to View We Speak the Truth in Love... But sometimes it hurts! Email your comments to the author: dbrown@cs.ua.edu Click to View Table Of Contents Note #1: This is a 150 page book, when you click on a link below, it may take up to 60 seconds to load that link. Please be patient Note #2: the first seven chapter headings are denominational myths, not biblical truths. Chapter 8 is Bible truth Introduction Preface Myth 1: ... Consider Acts 26:24-29, which occurred after a rather lengthy sermon which Paul preached to Festus and King Agrippa: And as he thus spake for himself, Festus said with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad. But he said, I am not ... This is the transformation introduced in the previous passage. Ephesians 5:2: "And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour." This command pictures love not as a feeling but ... ...
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