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1: A treatise of vapours or hysterick fits, John Purcell, 1707 AD
A treatise of vapours or hysterick fits John Purcell 1707 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1707 AD, John Purcell, a doctor of medicine, and unlike his contemporary church ministers, was confused and clueless about the causes and cures of mental illness. He viewed epilepsy and hysteria ("Fits of the Mother") as two different degrees of the same disease. He describes epileptic fits in great detail and gives great warnings about burying living epileptics alive. To make sure they are dead ... This is in contrast to the sense in which Purcell used the term as the extract shows. He took `Epilepsies and this Distemper to be the same Disease', the difference being only quantitative as it were, not qualitative: 'an Epilepsy, is ... having Established them, to proceed to explain Mechanically the manner how they produce them: Then to speak a word or two of the Distempers which this Prognosticates, and Leads to : And lastly, to treat of its Cure. ... ...
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2: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... This is exactly opposite to what would happen today when the psychiatrist would claim only he can treat her, lock her up in a mental hospital and treat her even it if was against her will. Notice MacBeth demanded some "potion", but the ... natural Sleep, to which when the Patient can be brought, without the use of Opiates, he cannot miss of an entire Cure; the Distemper will soon be discharg'd, and I have known it frequently to produce a Cure in the Space of one Month." ... His local church minister understood the cause of insanity better than he! Purcell wrongly viewed epilepsy and hysteria ("Fits of the Mother") as two different degrees of the same disease. He describes epileptic fits in great detail and gives great warnings ... John Purcell was a quack who could have learned much from his local church minister for they were way ahead of him. (A treatise of vapours or hysterick fits, John Purcell, 1707 AD) In 1715 AD, Herman Boerhaave, Doctor, believed that insanity was caused entirely by ... ...
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3: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... of the brain, "all the Decays of the Nerves and Lownesses of the Spirits are mechanically accounted for" ... "Fits had so weakened the Fibres of the Optic Nerves." ... This was later improved upon by Patrick Blair in 1725 AD. Most important, was the fact that Helmont believed "raging madness" was a disease caused by the human spirit ... In 1705 AD, Thomas Fallowes, doctor and mad house owner, believed insanity was caused by "black Vapours fix'd upon the Brain" "Texture of the Brain" and clogged blood vessels in the brain. He claimed he cured insanity with "blisters" and opium. In 1707 AD, John Purcell, a doctor of medicine, believed insanity was caused by ... In 1758 AD, John Monro, doctor at the Bedlam asylum, openly stated that he had no idea what caused mental illness: "Madness is a distemper of such a nature, that very ... Farmer would not "ascribe madness and epileptic fits to possession" Click to View In 1782 AD, Thomas Arnold, Doctor and Mad house owner described the etiology of ... ...
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4: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
A few years later the doctors of Bedlam like John Monro, dropped the idea that sin, emotion and life choice and circumstance caused insanity, and focused on correcting the physical problems with treatments that amounted torture. Robinson shows ... A New System of the Spleen Wherein all the Decays of the Nerves and Lownesses of the Spirits are mechanically Accounted for Nicholas Robinson 1729 AD A. Of the Symptoms of VAPOURS and HYSTERICK FITS in Women. [note: this woman probably had epilepsy or a brain ... that they are able to endure Hunger, Thirst, and Watchings, to a Time almost incredible, to Persons not acquainted with such Cases; all which several Phaenomena shall be accounted for, when we come to treat of the Causes of those Disorders. ... And if the Patient was intent upon religious Duties in Health, he will certainly revolve most upon those under this Disease; and as Fear, Sadness, and Sorrow, are the Pathogonomicks of phlegmatic Melancholy, he will naturally take religious ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/a-new-system-of-the-spleen-vapours-and-hypochondriack-melancholy-nicholas-robinson-1729ad.htm
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5: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... criticized Monro for continuing to treat those in Bedlam with "original/untreatable" madness: "We are likewise, as Physicians, taught a very useful lesson, viz. ... Monro claims that the causes of madness will always be unknown: "Madness is a distemper of such a nature, that very little of real use can be said concerning it; the ... Battie was first to dispense the many categories (melancholy, spleen, vapours) into just two. False, Battie actually had over 12 different categories of mental illness. Battie did not practice vomits, cold baths, bloodletting, opium etc. on those who were mad, as John Monro commonly did. False, his book recommends all these ... But this was all proposed by a preacher of a local church named Timothy Rogers in 1691 AD, who said, "You must be so kind to your Friends under this Disease, as to ... are to be tried with great caution, or rather are not to be tried at all in fits of fury." (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 94) I. Battie's 12 ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-history-mad-doctors-william-battie-1703-1776ad.htm
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6: Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas ...
... motion and consciousness short only of 'universal Convulsions' or epileptic grand mal, and accordingly classified it under 'Convulsive Diseases'. Today however many of the symptoms he called 'hysterical' are recognised as belonging to the epilepsies as those arising in abnormalities of the temporal lobes. Yet by Willis's ... Even today many textbooks give hysteria as the main differential diagnosis of fits. Secondly, Willis gave one of the most extensive accounts of the whole field of ... He recognised the difference between the symptoms of gross brain disease and those of mental illness in which he accounted for the absence of pathological findings by ... or which come wholly after the same manner : The most Common, and which commonly are said to constitute the formal Reason of the hysterical distemper, are these, viz. ... As to the causes of those symptoms, most ancient, and indeed Modern Physitians, refer them to the ascent of the womb, and vapours elevated from it : The former ... ...
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7: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
He was among the first to try to dispense with the multiplication of labels for madness- melancholy, spleen, vapours, and so on-and preferred two simple categories: ... Precipitating causes of madness are "black November days, unpleasant weather" and the "tempest of love, hate, and other passions." Where protracted disease and pains ... Lately Publifhed, By JOHN WHISTON and BENJ. WHITE, in ONE VOLUME Quarto, Price I2S. Bound, DE PRINCIPIIS ANIMALIBUS Exercitationes viginti quatuor in Theatro Collegii ... but also the supposed cause, which perhaps never ex-hted or certainly never acted with such effea, has been implied in the very names usually given to this distemper. ... But a very little reflection will serve to convince that all our consideration will never enable us to treat this first species of Madness in a rational manner. For ... only Specific helps, which can be depended on with any probability of success or even with safety in fits of Madness attended with fury and violent spasmodic motions. ... ...
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8: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... The application, however, of any single means, to all cases, can hardly be judicious. It has been, and it still is very common, to treat in-sanity with too little discrimination. Of this practice we have a striking instance in one of our largest public ... On all others, the mind appears to retain its wonted correctness. The same partial perversion, is found to obtain in this disease with regard to the affections. Though it frequently happens, that indifference or disgust towards the tenderest connexions, is an early and distressing symptom of insanity ; when, Observations on Madness, by John Ilaslam, p. 277, 2d edition ; from which all the quotations in this work are taken. The Retreat, at an early period, ... The rules of this hospital do not admit patients, " troubled with epileptic or convulsive fits." By the following quotation from Haslam, it appears, that the rules of Bethlem Hospital guard against the admission of old cases : " Although patients who have been affected with ... ...
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9: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
Therefore it was originally thought that inducing epileptic convulsions would cure schizophrenic. Although we know today that this is just another example of psychiatric quackery theory, ECT ... After ECT it takes 5 to 10 minutes just to remember who you are. where you are. and what day it is." (Shock Treatment, Brain Damage, and Memory Loss: A Neurological Perspective, John M. Friedberg, ... This stunning cognitive dissonance between etiology and treatment is something only a psychiatrist could rationalize. On one hand they blame depression on brain chemicals, on the other, they treat by ... It is highly unlikely that ECT, if critically examined, would be found acceptable by today's standards of safety. From a neurological point of view ECT produces form of brain disease. with an ... Since, to obtain fits in dogs, tensions of around 125 volts were used, moreover with an alternating current which was held to be more dangerous than direct - it seemed evident that these experiments ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-harms-damages-society-ECT-electroconvulsive-therapy-shock-treatments-thymatron-dgx-ectron-series-mecta.htm
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10: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... in varying guises, from a reciprocal influence between nervous system and uterus (Willis 1667) to the body being poisoned by noxious humors (Digby 1658) or vapours (Blackmore 1725) rising from it. ... By hysteria, then, is intended a disease which commences with a convulsive paroxysm, of the kind commonly called 'hysterical'. This paroxysm is witnessed under various aspects, and in various degrees of ... The diagnosis (in so far as rules for it can be written down,) rests mainly upon the absence of epileptic characteristics, and the existence of some evident exciting cause, such as sudden fright, disappointment, or anger . . . Simple hysteria . . . consists in the liability to fits of greater or less severity, either with or without distinct intervals of remission and perfect ... But in a doubtful case it would be proper to treat the disease as real, in the full assurance that the truth must soon be discovered, and with the resource of representing the treatment to have been ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-the-pathology-and-treatment-of-hysteria-robert-brudenell-carter-1853ad.htm
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11: Spital Sermon, Andrew Snape, 1718 AD
... It had previously been the custom to admit into Bethlem only patients deemed 'curable', that is those ill for less than one year (the `rnopish' or idiots and the paralysed and epileptic were not eligible). ... vitiated judgment and impaired intellect which long perpetuated confusion between mind and brain disease and negated attempts at psychological understanding. Much of Snape's text quoted here was plagiarised by Robinson (1729) in his New system of the spleen, vapours, and hypochondriack melancholy, who in turn was paraphrased without acknowledgment in A dissertation ... When once the Mind has receiv'd such a total Crush, no Operation can afterwards be expected from it, that is regular, uniform, and even; every thing will be done by Fits and Catches, and almost each Minute ... the Help of such Physick and Diet, and other Management, as the Nature and Degree of each Person's Distemper calls for; many of those distracted People, are, thro' God's Providence, and such charitable ... ...
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12: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
He concluded that these kinds of sins, became involuntary, they became a disease which needed a medical doctor to treat. Rush therefore believed that insanity was outside a person's will and that they ... To this most renowned teacher of the day, melancholia was nothing but a disease caused by black juices; and his students Girard Van Swieten (1700-1772), and Anton de Haen ( 1704-1776), who founded the medical school at Vienna, and William Cullen (1712-1790) and John Pringle (1707-17821, who helped found the schools of medicine at Glasgow and Edinburgh, spread this doctrine throughout ... This is true, but they produce their effects only by the healthy actions they induce in the brain. We see several other diseases, particularly hiccup, headach, and even fits of epilepsy, which are ... The following species appear to belong to it. 1. The CAT PHOBIA. It will be unnecessary to mention instances of the prevalence of this distemper . . . 2. The RAT PHOBIA is a more common disease than the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/medical-inquiries-and-observations-upon-the-diseases-of-the-mind-benjamin-rush-1812ad.htm
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13: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 4) "How To Treat A Bedlamite: It may well be that, rather than his complicity in putting the inmates on display, ... The sack, admittedly, gives the fullest restraint, and does so in the most painful manner; but it is unsuitable because of the danger of asphyxiation, an epileptic fit, or apoplexy (and not because of ... Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) "Hellebore, an herb used by the ancient Greeks to cure mental disorders, was specified as being "good for mad and furious men." A preparation known as "spirit of skull" involved mixing wine with moss taken from the skull of an unburied man who had met a violent death. Hot human blood, as well as pulverized human hearts or brains, presumably helped to control "fits." ... great surprise and joy, perfectly restored to her reason, nor has she had since the least sign of a return of her disease. A fall down a steep ridge cured a mania of twenty years continuance. Dr. ... ...
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14: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... The point of view and the direction given by us to this science and art may also serve as a measure of all the efforts so far made to recognize and to treat mental disturbances. In support of our ... The madness of Scythians (Melancholia Scytharum) who, according to legend, thought themselves changed into women, was also an epidemic disease. Examples of rage in antiquity are given by Hercules and ... A second period includes the ecstasies of imagination, the raging, erotic, wildly poetic enthusiasm (Maenads, Cassandra, Pythia), the dream-madness accompanied by cramps, contortions, and epileptic ... we may quote: melagkholika** algemata (pains caused by spoilt (body] juices, possibly gout) and met. nosemata (Aphor. 56., libr. 6 and Aph. 40. libr. 7), which mean apoplectic fits and convulsions. ... This treatment involves a vague concept which was later more clearly named excitability by his pupil John Brown. Credit for the contrast between the stimulation and depression of the activity of the ... ...
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15: The Edomites: From Esau to Edom to Idumea to Extinction 2006BC ...
... Now Miriam died there and was buried there. " Numbers 20:1 "for in the wilderness of Zin, during the strife of the congregation, you rebelled against My command to treat Me as holy before their eyes ... The identification of this name with Sheth of 'the Sons of Sheth' as an ancient synonym for Moab(ites) in Numbers 24:16 is widely accepted and fits wel1.3 We have a virtual succession of local rulers, ... B. "Hittitus" The minimalist archeologist disease: Edom a mythical Bible nation (not!) "Hittitus": Rejecting the history of the Bible as false until man can confirm it with his own eyes "Edomititus": ... Then Judas marched off to the land of the Philistines. (1 Maccabees 5:63-65, Judas Maccabaeus, 163 BC) 135-104 BC: High Priest John Hycranus I conquered, and force-converted the Edomites in the Idumea ... The Jews also possessed others of the principal cities of Syria, which had been destroyed. 5. (398) After this, king Alexander, although he fell into a distemper by hard drinking, and had a quartan ... ...
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16: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... Have a little patience with me-I may be good for something (in that line) yet. But at present I am a mere pauper-dead beat. I treat it as a joke but it is getting past a joke. I am in a hole and so ... RC438.6.B8R4 1994 616.89'0092 C94-930503-0 The story of the Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine has been told by John B. Neilson and G.R. Paterson in Associated Medical Services Incorporated: ... Bucke estimated that the community should consist of 90% working and 10% non-productive patients. The latter would consist of epileptic and severely retarded individuals and patients who had not been ... Bucke was an innovative nineteenth century alienist and administrator, but his lasting reputation owes nothing to his medical activities. Pelvic disease as a cause of insanity fell into disrepute, and ... Intellect and speech fit one another as the hand and the glove, only far more closely; say rather they fit as the skin fits the body, or as the pia mater fits the brain, or as any given species in the ... ...
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17: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... of the Holy See, shall knowingly read, keep, or print any of their books which treat on religion, or by or for any cause whatever, publicly or privately on any pretense or color defend them." ... Later than that there were even three-Benedict XIII, Gregory XII and John XXII, all claiming to be pope at the ARGUMENTS SCRIPTURALLY ANSWERED same time, all claiming infallibility-and incidentally, all proving their own claims false. (5) The wickedness of the papal throne and of the popes that sat on it disprove the claim of infallibility. Archbishop Purcell, who debated Alexander Campbell, said: ... That destroys the Holy Spirit baptism argument on Romans 6:3-4. But it fits water baptism for the element into which they were buried being water, is the element out of which they were raised-out of ... It does not correct mistakes in the life nor adjust infringements on the rights of man. It is the absence of light, of knowledge and of faith. It is grop-ing without light; it is disease without ... ...
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18: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... before Passover 2 BC not December 25th 6 BC. It was Constantine who chose Dec 25th in 325 AD. Many conservative Bible students teach that Christ was born in the spring, which fits Passover time. e. ... no means to meddle with these men, now they are afflicted with a distemper at home; for should we now conquer them, it would be said the conquest was not owing to our bravery, but to their sedition. ... Wars 6.214-217) b. "Now Titus was deeply affected with this state of things, and reproached John and his party, and said to them, "Have not you, vile wretches that you are, by our permission, ... The 6th trumpet (2nd woe) of Rev 9 = 6th bowl of Rev 16 e. The 7th trumpet (3rd woe) of Rev 9 = 7th bowl of Rev 16 2. 1st bowl of wrath: Boils = DISEASE a. Rev 6:2 = Ex 9:10 = 6th plague of Egypt 3. ... You shall treat them like Pharaoh, 10 like the officers of his chariots in the Red Sea. The stricken of spirit you shall set aflame, like a torch of fire in straw, devouring wickedness, without ... ...
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19: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
Typical of the anti-Christian attitudes of John Monro and the institutional psychiatry of the day at Bedlam, Hill takes a pot shot at the clergy: "Among particular persons the most inquiring and contemplative are those who suffer oftenest by this disease; and of all degrees of men I think the clergy. I do not mean the hunting, shooting, drinking clergy, who bear the tables of the great; but the retired and conscientious; such ... So essentially Hill was a quack who, apart from avoiding the drugs administered by the mad doctors of his day, he had it all wrong. (Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD) Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD INTRODUCTION by G. S. ROUSSEAU "When I first dabbled in this art, the old distemper call'd Melancholy was exchang'd for Vapours, and afterwards for the Hypp, and at last took up the now current appellation of the Spleen, which it still retains, tho' a learned doctor of the west, in a little tract he bath written, ... ...
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20: Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, Hugh Farmer, 1775 ...
Insanity is not Demon possession! more In 1775 AD, Hugh Farmer, church minister, correctly taught that demon possession never caused insanity. Farmer would not "ascribe madness and epileptic fits to possession, rather than other disorders". The Bible does teach demon possession during the apostolic age, but oddly, he Farmer did not ... Demon possession was a real thing in the apostolic age, but did not cause insanity. Farmer believed that Jesus did perform genuine miracles of casting out demons, but equated it with a miracle of healing a simple disease. "From hence it follows, that when we read in the New Testament, that Christ and his apostles cast out demons; ... Farmer almost stands alone as a church preacher for first equating demon possession with the diseases like common cold, and second for viewing insanity as having a physical/biological cause. It seems he may have been strongly influenced by William Battie and John Monro, who took the same view. What is important to point out, is ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/essay-on-the-demoniacs-of-the-new-testament-hugh-farmer-1775ad.htm
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21: Examples of Mental Illness in the Bible: demon possession and ...
to return and increase with the increase of the moon. This meaning is doubtful as the Greeks knew nothing of epilepsy." (Enhanced Strongs lexicon, 4583) "an epileptic: The nature of the ailment, which in Mk is demonic possession, is called "lunacy" in Mt; in the ancient world attacks of mental disease were attributed to the phases of the moon. But there is no doubt that the symptoms of epilepsy are described. (The Jerome Biblical commentary, Mt 17:15) "A lunatic is properly one whose distemper lies in the brain, and returns with the change of the moon." (Matthew Henry's commentary, Mt 17:15, 1706 AD) Only two Bible passages use the word, "Lunatic" "The ... This, however, is not enough since we again draw your attention back to the fact that epileptic fits do not follow moon phases, but are totally random. Cases of alleged demon possession: The case of "Demon" The case of "Bewitched" Conclusion: 1. Although demon possession was a real event in the first century, the Bible teaches it ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-bible-insanity-lunatic-demon-possession.htm
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22: A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind ...
There is reason to believe that this species of insanity has been the real source of moral phenomena of an anomalous and unusual kind, and of certain perversions of natural inclination which excite the greatest disgust and abhorrence" Prichard believes that it is the disease forcing the sinful behaviour upon an otherwise model citizen: "There are instances of insanity in which the whole disease, or at least the whole of its manifestations, has consisted in a liability to violent fits of anger breaking out without cause" He has his eye on murderers who he believes are forced by disease to kill: ... Prichard's Treatise on diseases of the nervous system . . . comprising convulsive and maniacal affections, 1822 contained detailed accounts of the clinical features of the epilepsies including 'epileptic delirium' and the first mention of status epilepticus as well as of the postictal plegias today eponymously connected with the name of R. B. Todd (1854). It was based on the case books and ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/a-treatise-on-insanity-and-other-disorders-affecting-the-mind-james-cowles-prichard-1835ad.htm
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23: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
... The court, unable to mandate good will, selected guardians bound to the insane by affection or identity of economic interests. They were to be "the nearest of kin . . . sound in religion, of good governance in their own families, without dissolution, without distemper, no greedy persons, no stepmothers" (31). Whenever possible, the court avoided giving the disabled person over to "the mercy and power of a stranger" (40). The ... Bennett was a very honest man and one that [was] conscious of what he undertook and for his sufficiency in such cures, practice had approved of him" (59). "Ymmediately upon his entrance into his Lunacie" in 1570, Thomas Starkie was "sente . . . to one Mr. [Dr.] Lacon a man skillful in the Cure of that disease" (60). Some physicians, like John Freeman of Kent, not only enjoyed a reputation in "psychiatry," but were formally licensed to treat the "melancholy and frenzied" (61). Individuals who proved unmanageable in domestic settings could be sent to Bethlehem ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/diagnosis-guardianship-and-residential-care-of-the-mentally-ill-in-medieval-and-early-modern-england-richard-neugebauer-american-journal-of-psychiatry-dec-1989ad.htm
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24: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
Apart from the anomalies of dream interpretation and ancestral archetypes, Jung's approach to "treating" the insane was to look for a rational cause for behaviours. Jung clearly rejected the idea that insanity was a physical disease. "As a neurosis starts from a fragmentary state of human consciousness, it can only be cured by an ... This city had a railroad station that proved a source of endless delight to me. But when I returned home everything was as before. One doctor thought I had epilepsy. I knew what epileptic fits were like and I inwardly laughed at such nonsense. My parents became more worried than ever. Then one day a friend called on my father. They were ... Occasionally, too, this personality usually by way of voices or dreamscan make altogether sensi-ble remarks and objections. It can even, when physical illness ensues, move into the foreground again and make the patient seem almost normal. I once had to treat a schizophrenic old woman who showed me very distinctly the "normal" ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/carl-gastav-jung-memories-dreams-reflections-1961ad.htm
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25: What Early Christians believed about Hades: where conscious dead ...
... For whatever is incorporeal is incapable of being kept and guarded in any way; it is also exempt from either punishment or refreshment. That must be a body, by which punishment and refreshment can be experienced. Of this I shall treat more fully in a more fitting place. Therefore, whatever amount of punishment or ... the subsequent parable of the rich man tormented in hell, and the poor man resting in Abraham's bosom. For this passage, so far as its letter goes, comes before us abruptly; but if we regard its sense and purport, it naturally fits in with the mention of John wickedly slain, and of Herod, who had been condemned by him for his impious marriage. ... Whosoever shall have lived wickedly and luxuriously may repent; however, there will be need of much time to conquer an evil habit, and even after repentance his whole life must be guarded with great care and diligence, after the manner of a body, which, after it hath been a long time afflicted with a distemper, requires a ... ...
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26: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... The non- psychiatric physician tends to view and treat all forms of disability as objects proper, not as representations: that is, as illness or potential illness. On the other hand, the psychoanalyst tends to view and treat the same phenomena as ... In 1701 AD, John Freind noted a case of two related families of what became known, "the barking girls", who "barking and howling like dogs . . . accompanied by violent rhythmic movements of the head and contortions of the face . . . when their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". These three cases show that "insane behaviour" is often a game and play acting, known also as hysteria. (An Epidemic Of Hysterics, William St. Clare, 1787 AD) Click to View 3. ... Terms such as imposturim, malingering, and self-caused disease fell into disrepute and were abandoned, and the terminology of hysteria and other counterfeit maladies was incorporated into the vocabulary of medicine.' Modern psychiatry- with its ... ...
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27: Reflections and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water ...
He learned about this cure from the American Narragansett Indians. You mixed tar with water then after a few days, you skim off the clear liquid and drink several cups per day. Even John Wesley, founder of Methodism, raved about its successes in curing disease. It became so common that you could order "Tar-Water" in the local taverns. By 1830, turpentine was injected into the ... We may close our notice of Tar-water with the following extract from one of the papers of that day: "Who shall deride what pious Cloyne has done, The Church shall rise and vindicate her son; She tells us -all her Bishops shepherds are, and shepherds treat their rotten sheep with tar.". -Temple Bar. (The New ... Hales on the benefit of tar-water in fevers, for cattle as well as the human species. Published at his lordship 's desire, on occasion of the present distemper among the cattle, and for the general good of mankind. Dublin printed, Lond. reprinted, W. Innys, C. Hitch, M. Cooper, and C. Davis, 1747. 36p. 0" (A ... ...
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28: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... Of course this drawing leaves out the fact that many in Bedlam were not insane, but were rounded up as vagrant street people or targets of false imprisonment by others who paid the keepers bribe money! (Click on image to enlarge) "HOW TO TREAT A BEDLAMITE: It may well be that, rather than his ... What can mad-doctors do? prescribe purging physic, letting of blood, a vomit, cold bath, and a regular diet? How many incurables are there? ... physicians . are often poor helps; and if they mistake the distemper, which is not seldom the case, they do a deal of mischief.'" (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 108) "In the men's wing [at Bedlam] in ... In the men's wing were about 75 or 76 patients, with two keepers and an assistant, and about the same number of patients on the women's side; the patients were in no way distinguished from each other as to disease, than as those who are not walking about or chained in the side rooms, were lying stark ... ...
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29: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
... By this time the alarm was so great, that the whole work, in which between 200 and 300 were employed, was totally stopped, and an idea prevailed that a particular disease had been introduced by a bag of cotton opened in the house.-On Sunday, the ... the Plague, or the Pox is; yet contagious in their kind". 2. In 1701 AD, John Freind noted a case of two related families of what became known, "the barking girls", who "barking and howling like dogs . . . accompanied by violent rhythmic movements of the head and contortions of the face . . . when their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". 3. These three cases show that "insane behaviour" is often a game and play acting in order to achieve a benefit. ... Had I conditioned these girls to involuntarily start twitching in their chairs 15 minutes before recess like a dog begins salivating in anticipation of a treat? That's what the doctor's thought of the girls at the cotton factory at first, until they ... ...
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30: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
... It is simply her hysterical imagination, nothing more. Next page: "I fainted. . . taken off in vision." So she goes on all through her book. Says the Encyclopedia Americana, article "Hysteria": "Fainting fits and palpitation of the heart appear very frequently, and are sometimes so severe that persons afflicted with them seem to be dying." Mrs. White exactly. On page ... The majority of these forms of disease can be exactly localized in a small area of the brain and may usually be traced to a blow or fall on the head." Of the fit itself, Dr. Pierce says: "It begins suddenly, with little or no warning, commonly with a cry or scream. In the severe form of the disease, the respiration is arrested." Dr. John Huber, in an article on this subject in the Washington Post, June 18, 1916, says that epilepsy is called "the falling sickness" because the patient usually falls over when the paroxysm comes on. He says: "The epileptic fit is a kind of brain storm. . . The sufferer utters a loud scream at ... ...
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31: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
... certain perversions of natural inclination which excite the greatest disgust and abhorrence" Prichard believes that it is the disease forcing the sinful behaviour upon an otherwise model citizen: "There are instances of insanity in which the whole disease, or at least the whole of its manifestations, has consisted in a liability to violent fits of anger breaking out without cause" He has his eye on murderers who he believes are forced by disease to kill: "Various cases ... The U.S. court system started using this British case as a legal precedent. Of course this was fuelled by the fathers of psychiatry in Britain! Strangely, John Hinckley Jr., got away with attempted murder in 1981 when with his assassination attempt on Ronald ... According to the trooper, she then began to yell: "You son of a [expletive]; you [expletive] can't do this to me; I'm a doctor. I hope you [expletive] get shot and come into my hospital so I can refuse to treat you, or if any other trooper gets shot, I will also ... ...
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32: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
Psychiatry now has three classes of medications it uses to treat affective disorders-antidepressants, mood stabilizers, and atypical antipsychotics-but for whatever reason, an ever greater number of people are showing up at DBSA meetings around the ... Yet the chemical imbalance theory of mental disorders boiled this complexity down to a simple disease mechanism, one easy to grasp. In depression, the problem was that the serotonergic neurons released too little serotonin into the synap-tic gap, and ... Fn 12 [C. Ross, Pseudoscience in Biological Psychiatry (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1995), 111.], p 74 Contemporary neuroscience research has failed to confirm any serotonergic lesion in any mental disorder, and has in fact provided significant ... It was just as Joseph Zubin had warned in 1955: "It would be foolhardy to claim a definite advantage for a specified therapy without a two- to five-year follow-up."67 Nine Million and Counting We can now see how the antidepressant story all fits ... ...
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33: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
... MacCune', December 13, 1746 (Methodist Church, London, Colman Collection). (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p423) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural Method of Curing Most Diseases John Wesley 1747 AD Preface 1. When man came first out of the hands of ... The trial was made: the cure was wrought: and the experience and physic grew up together. 6. As to the manner of using the medicines here set down, I should advise, As soon as you know your distemper, (which is very easy, unless in a complication of disorders, and then you would do well to apply to a physician that fears God) First, use the first of the remedies for that disease which occurs in the ensuing collection; (unless some other of them be ... LONDON, June 11, 1747 44. An Hysteric Cholic. Mrs. Watts, by using the cold bath two and twenty times in a month, was entirely cured of an hysteric cholic, fits, and convulsive motions, continual sweatings and vomiting, wandering pains in her limbs and head, with total ... ...
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34: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
Parry-Jones, 1972 AD, p 290) Men like Alexander Cruden, the man of God who created "Cruden's concordance", was cast into a mental house three times because he would go around like John the Baptist and condemn the ruling class of sin, corruption and ... She saw little of the Horrors of her Prison that Night, every Wretch, whom either the Malice of their false Friends, or the Misfortune of their own Distemper, had brought there, being close lock'd into their several Apartments; and all the Family, ... over them, that whoever is witness of it, would imagine they were rather placed there for the Punishment of some Capital Crime, for which Law has provided no sufficient Torture, than for the Cure of a Disease, by their nearest and dearest Relations. ... As she shows, Peter Mackenzie initiated the confinement after attempting to make Hannah's niece (with whom he was having an adulterous affair) mistress of the household, and he seems to have felt he "had a right to treat his wife in that way." When ... ...
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35: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
TMS shocks the brain with 100 times that voltage through magnetic induction coils. "The most obvious and dangerous side effect of rTMS is the induction of epileptic seizures, and experience shows that currently available equipment is powerful enough ... from best-guess assumptions" They even admit the historical connection with phrenology: "TMS as a neuroscience probe fits within a historical current of attempting to localize functions within the human brain." (Transcranial magnetic ... The Christian understands from the Bible story of Luke 16:19-31, that when we die and our brain becomes dust, that we retain our memories, will, desires and emotions. Depression is a spiritual problem, not a physical disease. "Transcranial magnetic ... 260) "Guided by brain images that showed hyperactivity in what appeared to be a discrete brain circuit, they attempted to treat OCD with TMS by interfering with specific circuits rather than stimulating the brain as a whole." (Shock Therapy: A ... ...
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36: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Titus Flavius Josephus (Joseph ...
... Remember the greek word for "Communion" used for the Lord's supper means a "communal sharing". f. Unleavened bread eaten but not common meals. g. Be careful to treat the time together as sacred not a party. h. Several synagogues had ovens: Masada, Ostia room G. Archeological Excavation Top plans and Details for Masada and ... However, there were a great number that belonged to a band of robbers, that were already corrupted, and had crept in among them, and some of the governing part of the citizens were sick of the same distemper. (85) It was John, the son of a certain man whose name was Levi, that drew them into this rebellion, and encouraged them in it. He was a ... In the meantime Herod was recovered of his disease, and came and took from Felix all the places he had gotten; and, upon certain conditions, dismissed him also." (Josephus, Antiquities 14.294-296) c. "All this while Antigonus besieged those that were in Masada, who had plenty of all other necessaries, but were only in want ... ...
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37: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... However, it is one thing to avenge Medieval Christian or modern National-Socialist anti-Semitism as moral and political evils; it is quite another to call the linguistic justification or literary result of such a revenge a science or treat- Sigmund ... One thought he had epilepsy, which made them worry even more. His sense of achievement at having fooled the doctors, as well as his parents, grew: "I knew what epileptic fits were like and I inwardly laughed 160 The Paradigm of Psychotherapy at such ... I crept away, went to my father's study, took out my Latin grammar, and began to cram with intense concentration. After ten minutes of this I had the finest of fainting fits. I almost fell off the chair, but after a few minutes I felt better and went ... No one liked looking in that direction. The doctors knew almost as little as the layman and therefore shared his feelings. Mental disease 164 The Paradigm of Psychotherapy was a hopeless and fatal affair which cast its shadow over psychiatry as well. ... ...
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38: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... Like cigarettes, psychiatric drugs in general and neuroleptics or antipsychotics specifically, are extraordinarily dangerous chemicals to the human body. "The disanalogy between bodily disease and mental disease generates countless confusions, ... He predicted it would one day be found, but even today, no such chemical cures exist! Modern Neuroleptic drugs are no more a cure for madness than the opium that was perscribed by William Battie and John Monro in the 1750's. "altho' we may have ... Evolutionists are all well experienced in the deceptive practice of taking 50 radio metric dates of a dinosaur bone, chucking 49 and keeping the one that fits the date they were looking for. Likewise drug companies conduct 10 trials, then chuck all ... RESPONDS: The actual rebound of the brain to function without being stimulated by drugs, means that the brain has been compensating for this stimulation by functioning at a lower suppressed level (in the case of a stimulant to treat depression). ... ...
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39: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... Doctors generally viewed the "insane" as being untreatable by them using "physic". Exactly what could a doctor do to treat these people? Nothing! However, if they had received a blow to the head or suffered from some disease or poising that induced dementia, they were the first to be called in, being an obvious medical matter. There were also cons who claimed, like modern psychiatrists, to be able to cure a person of annoying and antisocial behaviours that others disliked. While there are a few isolated cases of doctors taking "lunatics" into ... Cotton Mather, the controversial Puritan clergyman and author who saw the mentally ill as agents of Satan, commented that the possessed had "melancholy and spiritual delusions" and were "taken with very strange fits." His publications, Memorable Providences Relating to Witchcraft and Possessions and Wonders of the Invisible World, elaborated on satanic possession. He and others deemed madness God's punishment for moral corruption. In his ... ...
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40: Lunar Eclipses at birth and death of Christ: 1 BC and 3 April ...
... Before it began the crown jewels and royal regalia were brought from Jerusalem. The military throughout Herod's realm as well as relatives gathered for the procession. Spices to treat the body, requiring 500 domestics to carry them, were acquired. 9. ... "But Herod deprived this Matthias of the high priesthood, and burnt the other Matthias, who had raised the sedition, with his companions, alive. And that very night there was an eclipse of the moon. But now Herod's distemper greatly increased upon ... "This date [2/3 BC] for Herod's death harmonizes better with a host of church fathers who dated our Lord's birth in either 3 or 2 bc-men such as Irenaeus, Tertullian, Origen, Eusebius, John Chrysostom, Jerome, Epiphanius, and many others." (The Life ... A more likely tally that would take into account reasonable medical practice by Herod's physicians would add at least about three weeks, bringing the tally to sixty-two days minimum. This fits well within the ninety-two days between the [10 January] ... ...
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41: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... He has had an honored and useful ministry, and in no sense is deserving of the attacks made on him. "Done at Grand Rapids, Mich., this 11th day of April 1910, by the authority of the Grand Rapids Methodist Ministers' Association, by "JOHN R. T. ... Yet I don't amount to anything; never did! "Sour grapes," you see. It has been widely reported that I was smitten with a terrible disease, had broken up my church, been expelled from the denomination, and more yet, concerning all which the Lord judge ... I have read after you for years, sold your valuable works, and preached the "Third Angel's Message." Now, I wish to ask you, how do our people treat you? To my knowledge you were a great favorite, and quoted oftener than any standing near the head. ... They are like those whom Paul rebuked, "Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say nor whereof they affirm." 1 Tim. 1:7. This fits them exactly. (See Appendix B and C.) Click to View Chapter VI - The Two-Horned Beast and ... ...
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42: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... as a relief from boredom and become a form of self-entertainment where the audience is the world. b. I remember a guy that would wear a bowler hat and dance and sing as he walked on main street as if he was John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. ... Like consumers in a store, they look at the price tag for the product they wish to buy and decide if they will pay it. The devil has deceived many through evolution and biopsychiatry with the idea that insanity is a disease and that no personal ... Like a game of chess, the "insane" have rationally calculated a number of possible behaviours, then chosen the one which beings about maximized personal benefit. In the case of "Hooky", Carl Jung was willing to be labeled as sickly, even epileptic to ... In a cold and calculating way, the insane welcome and encourage others to counsel them to change because they view such efforts as evidence of having achieved enough bargaining power to make changes in how others treat them. After all, their ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-cures-EDS-7-etiological-diagnostic-snapsheet.htm
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43: Coins of the Maccabean Hasmonean Era 166-37 BC. Messianic Star ...
... The men in the city, with their wives and children, went up on the wall with their clothes torn, and they cried out with a loud voice, asking Simon to make peace with them; they said, "Do not treat us according to our wicked acts but according to ... This event put the prophet into a great disorder. 3. (314) But Aristobulus repented immediately of this slaughter of his brother; on which account his disease increased upon him, and he was disturbed in his mind, upon the guilt of such wickedness, ... He also put his mother in bonds, for her contesting the government with him; for John had left her to be the governess of public affairs. He also proceeded to that degree of barbarity as to cause her to be pined to death in prison. 2. (72) But ... name with that Cesarea which lay by the seaside; and this ambiguity it was which caused the prophet's disorder. 6. (81) Hereupon Aristobulus repented of the great crime he had been guilty of, and this gave occasion to the increase of his distemper. ... ...
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44: Elijah and Elisha Chronology timeline 870-810 BC
... Elijah had a peculiar dress as did John the Baptist: "He was a hairy man with a leather girdle bound about his loins." And he said, "It is Elijah the Tishbite."" (2 Kings 1:8) 841 BC 2 Ki 9:16-26 Jehu Kills Jorah king of Israel and becomes king. Jehu ... That this is the time the ostraca of the fortress of Kuntillet Ajrud were written "YHWH of Samaria and his wife", with the emphasis that this is ruled by Samaria NOT Jerusalem, fits 839 BC perfectly! 835 BC: "So all the people of the land rejoiced ... but Hazael was induced, by the greatness of the sum of money, not to bring his army against Jerusalem; yet Jehoash fell into a severe distemper, and was set upon by his friends, in order to revenge the death of Zechariah, the son of Jehoiada. ... conquest stele of Adad-nirari III) Rimah Joash conquest stele Saba'a conquest stele 795 BC 2 Ki 13:14-20 Elisha dies of disease 95 years old after serving 70 years as prophet Jehoahaz (Joash) king of Israel repeats Elisha's own words he spoke when ... ...
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45: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... We mentioned earlier that failure to understand the linguistics of the original language of the Pentateuch can lead to disaster. The same is true of a failure to understand it as a literary work. The commentary on Genesis 2:3 in John Gill's ... (9), sanctifies (10), sanctify (12), set them apart (1), set apart (4), set apart the consecrated (2), show himself holy (1), transmit holiness (2), treat me as holy (3), treated as holy (1), vindicate the holiness (1), wholly dedicate (1). ... If you allege a literary device in a passage, you had better make sure it fits with all the grammatical senses of the words! Again, the Piel form of the verb intensifies it so that it is most fully represented by the translation, "He caused to be set ... Furthermore, the idea that God cared more about building an expensive sanitarium in Australia more than He cared about the men and women who were perishing of starvation and disease in Chicago does not square with what we know about the character of ... ...
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